nspace won The Sandbox Metaverse Experience Awards as Taiwan's leading Metaverse marketing and design company
- Ethan 劉呈顥

- May 3
- 2 min read

This time, nspace received this honor for its advanced World Meta Comic Corridor (WMCC) Greater China park experience, which was launched in collaboration with Taiwanese brands and IP characters such as Dragon Tiger Gate and Young and Dangerous, which are officially authorized by the Hong Kong listed company, and its original ZhiDAO... “We are honored that our WMCC fully demonstrated the potential of the Metaverse to bring innovative marketing and co-creation opportunities to reality,” said Ethan Liu, CEO of nspace. “The future of virtual worlds and digital experiences continues to grow steadily amid the turmoil in the cryptocurrency industry and the global economy. We are delighted to be recognized by The Sandbox and become a popular game in the Metaverse.”
nspace is working closely with The Sandbox and several Taiwanese companies to help them bring their brands into the Metaverse, and will soon announce new progress in the Mega City3 land sales plan. The Metaverse represents more than just games. By working with leading companies, nspace is building the Metaverse as a platform for innovative experiences, providing design for companies, creating learning environments for creators, and opportunities for new business development. With expertise in metaverse design and NFT asset management, nspace will play a key role in helping companies realize their visions in the virtual world. It can effectively assist large companies in cross-departmental communication and coordination, and implement wild ideas into game experience design.
nspace's service network covers Taiwan, Hong Kong and Malaysia, aiming to explore the potential of the virtual world and bring valuable experiences to brands, creators and consumers. For more information and services related to The Sandbox gaming experience, please contact support@nspace.media
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