It’s been one week since esports organisation Fnatic – whose headquarters are in London, UK – launched their Web3 membership offering in partnership with Crypto.com.
Their first membership programme promises to offer fans ‘an array of money-can’t-buy rewards and features across content, digital and physical products, exclusive events and more’, including the likes of player meet-and-greets, Fnatic shop discounts, plus an annual pro jersey and a loot box worth at least $100.
Digital membership is available in three tiers: Citizen (unlimited until April 7th 2022), Core ($250) and Pioneer ($600).