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Planet IX

Web3 / gaming metaverse

Planet IX is a strategy game built on Polygon where players purchase and own land NFTs representing real geographic locations on Earth, creating a digital mirror world overlaid on physical geography. Players can build structures, harvest resources, and engage in territorial expansion against neighboring landowners, with gameplay mechanics influenced by actual terrain and climate data. The game uses a metaverse-scale economy where location value fluctuates based on player activity, scarcity, and strategic importance—prime areas near population centers command higher prices and generate more resources. Players participate in guilds to coordinate large-scale territorial wars and resource management. The Ethereum-based land contracts ensure true ownership and transferability outside the game environment.

Example

Planet IX sold land parcels across major cities like New York, Tokyo, and London during its launch phases, with properties in dense urban centers selling at premium prices due to superior resource generation and strategic positioning.

Why It Matters

Planet IX bridges the digital and physical worlds by tying game mechanics to real geography, proving that location-based blockchain games can create persistent economic value. It demonstrates how NFTs enable players to speculate on virtual property mirrors of real-world locations, creating novel investment and gaming experiences.

Category: gaming metaverse, nfts collectibles

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