Funko Partners With Entertainment Giant Paramount to Drop Avatar Legends NFTs

Funko Partners With Entertainment Giant Paramount to Drop Avatar Legends NFTs

On July 29, the pop-culture consumer products firm, Funko, announced that the company has partnered with the multinational mass media and entertainment corporation Paramount Global. The two corporations plan to introduce a series of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) based on the Avatar Legends universe. The latest Avatar Legends Digital Pop release from Funko will drop on August 9, 2022, via the NFT platform Droppp. Avatar Legends NFTs — Publicly-Listed Consumer Products Firm Funko Collaborates With Paramount Funko (Nasdaq: FNKO) has announced the company has partnered with the....


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