Scor and Ton Foundation launch sticker packs with sports themes in the Fuse Store of Telegram, where athlete collecting objects with real gameplay utensils is combined.
Digital collective objects meet competitive gaming
Scor, the non-fungal token (NFT) Marketplace, works together with the Ton Foundation to launch a sticker experience with sports theme in the newly opened Fuse Sticker Store of Telegram. This collaboration marks an important milestone in bringing professional sport onchain, which combines digital collective objects with a real in-game utility for fans around the world.
Live now in the fuse ecosystem, offers Scor “Premium” athlete and sticker packages for club fire. These stickers are more than just digital art; They are designed to unlock power-ups, to stimulate gameplay and offer competitive benefits in the skills-based mini-games of Scor. According to a media release, this will be the first time that Telegram users can collect sports stickers that directly affect gameplay and rewards.

Max Crown, CEO of Ton Foundation, emphasized the innovation: “This is a first launch of its kind for Telegram: Collectible Sports Packs with real gameplay utilization program. By working together with worldwide recognized athletes and clubs, Change Scor and Ton Telegram in the GO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-TO-T 4 feat
The collaboration is strategically designed to transform telegram into a dynamic hub for Sportfandom, Gaming and Blockchain innovation. Because of this integration, fans can climb leaderboards, multiply their gemstone stacks and earn weekly bonuses during the Scor Invitational, a pre-token generation generation event for score.
The inaugural sticker packs Spotlight Cricket’s most iconic spider bowlers, including Rashid Khan, Sunil Narine, Adil Rashid, Ish Sodhi and Tabraiz Shamsi. According to the release, their distinctive movements and celebrations-such as the helicopter-spin and shoe-telephoto-now, are playable, possession and rewarding digital assets.
Re -define fan value in web3
Tom Mizzone, CEO of Sweet (the organization behind Scor), explained the important step-up web3 technology about traditional web2-based cricket games in an interview with Bitcoin.com News.
Mizzone has tackled the core value proposition: “The breakthrough in web3 goes beyond digital property, it is about recognizing and rewarding the essential role that fans play in the sports ecosystem.”
He further explained that every time fans buy tickets, deal with social platforms or play web games that are connected to their favorite athletes, value often flows to the platforms. Both fans and the teams or athletes who drive that engagement are rarely reasonably compensated for what they bring.
The announcement comes in the midst of persistent skepticism of the wider gaming community, which often claim that web3 games give priority to financial incentives over real entertainment. This “Earn-first, Fun-Later” approach has led to the worries that web3 gaming risks traditional gamers and undermines the creative potential of blockchain technology in interactive entertainment.
To tackle these concerns directly, Mizzone emphasized that SOR’s Sixer Smash was carefully designed as a fast and skill -driven gameplay, aimed at creating experiences that feel like real sports instead of purely economic simulations. He concluded:
“Sports fans can quickly come in, have fun and compete with the athletes and teams they already love while building their score ID naturally, while web3-in-bounds play for the added dimension to know that what they are achieving (wins, position and tokens of the Leaderboard) cannot be taken away and becomes part of their lasting fan identity.”
