When looking at new blockchain games to get into it is important to know how many NFTs there are in total so you can gauge popularity. Or maybe you just want to know as a fun little tidbit of information as we usually do for most popular games. Either way you’ll need to know the total number of NFTs minted which may not always be an easy number to find.
If you’re looking for this info specifically for Seoul Stars then look no further as we’ll be covering that in this text to hopefully help you. We know how much of a pain it can be to figure it out yourself depending on the sources so we’ll do the dirty work for you and give you the stats.
Seoul Stars? What’s that?
First, though, let’s go over just what Seoul Stars is for those of you who may not know about it. Seoul Stars is a blockchain game that has a K-pop theme/elements and that features the gameplay of rhythm games like Osu!, Guitar Hero, or Clone Hero. As with all games of this type you can’t play it without first owning an associated NFT, in this case, they’re depictions of a virtual avatar named Yuna, each one altering her appearance in some way, making all of them unique.
In our opinion these NFTs have a lot going for them, they’re cute, unique, have music albums associated with them, and even had some extra benefits for early buyers and owners of the rarest NFTs, which isn’t often seen in the world of NFT games. When all of this is combined it comes together to create a very enjoyable experience and one which can of course be profitable given its nature as a blockchain game. It really is something else and worth looking into in our opinion.
NFTs and stats
The NFTs of Yuna are pretty popular and aren’t too difficult to find sellers for which is great. The prices vary but are mostly quite fair given the popularity and profit potential that the game has so there are no complaints to be had there, and there is a decent number of them. Two and a half thousand were released initially, 10 thousand more came down the line and a further 10 thousand were minted recently in a drop giving us a grand total of 12 and a half thousand.
While the number may not be as high as some other incredibly popular games, it’s rising at a steady rate, but not too fast to flood the player base with too many, which is always a concern for the developers of these kinds of games. Overall there is quite a lot to like about the NFTs in the game, not only is the art style nice and the character loveable but there is also a healthy level of variety, so the game doesn’t have the same issue as somewhere a lot of the NFTs look way too similar to one another.
Conclusion
While the numbers for NFTs minted may not be sky-high, it’s healthy enough as to not be a dead game, but not too big as to be overwhelming and spammy. The developers have found a perfect middle ground and seem to be doing their best at making sure Seoul Stars doesn’t leave it under any circumstance. Considering that they’ve done so well so far it’s hard to believe that they’ll have any big messes in the future regarding NFT minting. We hope these stats and info have helped you out.