- The release coincides with the premiere of the 8th installment of the film franchise.
- Mattel released a set of Star Wars-themed digital collectibles earlier this month.
Mattel, the legendary toy manufacturer, will release the newest version of its Hot Wheels $NFT Garage Series. Based on the worldwide blockbuster series on May 22. Coinciding with the premiere of the eighth installment of the Fast & Furious film franchise.
Cars from the movies, such as Suki’s (Devon Aoki, sister of DJ and $NFT magnate Steve Aoki) Honda S2000 from 2 Fast 2 Furious and Dominic Toretto’s 1970 Dodge Charger from Fast & Furious, will be featured in the Hot Wheels $NFT Garage x Fast & Furious collection, which will be hosted on the Flow Blockchain. The price per pack of the special edition NFTs is set at $20.
NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, are one-of-a-kind cryptographic tokens that may be redeemed for digital or real goods. They may be used as proof of ownership, legitimacy, or membership in a digital format. Each $NFT is a one-of-a-kind digital collectable, guaranteeing its uniqueness and rarity.
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Mattel’s newest effort into NFTs is the Fast & Furious drop. In a similar vein to the recently released Boss Beauties x Barbie collection, the Fast & Furious project will allow holders to get a die-cast replica of Suki’s automobile if they collect the full set.
In honor of May the 4th, the unofficial Star Wars holiday, Mattel and OnChain Studios released a set of Star Wars-themed digital collectibles dubbed Cryptoys earlier this month. The Flow Blockchain is home to several well-known $NFT collections, including Mattel’s Fast & Furious NFTs, Dapper Labs’ UFC Strike $NFT platform, the NFL’s NFL All-Day, and the NBA’s Top Shot.
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