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Shiba Eternity Game Receives New Upgrade, Here's What Changed

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Thu, 24/11/2022 - 10:26
Shiba Eternity Game Receives New Upgrade, Here's What Changed
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Shiba Eternity, the SHIB CCG game, has gotten a new upgrade. Launched worldwide on Oct. 6, Shiba Eternity has gained traction while attracting players worldwide.

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As revealed by Shiba Inu's lead developer, Shytoshi Kusama, Shiba Eternity has been downloaded over 250,000 times. He maintains that this remains "a huge accomplishment for what many believe is just a meme."

He also disclosed that Playside, the Shib team, SHIB game testers and Shiba Inu games consultant William Volk had worked hard to find and squash over 100 bugs that are addressed in an upgrade.

SHIB Discord moderator SHIBQueenie shared a few details on issues fixed by the recent upgrade. She notes that an issue that caused the game to lose rank when backgrounding the app on the main menu was fixed. Also, the information button on the discipline selection screen of the Shiboshi creation menu, which was not displaying the correct information, was fixed.

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At the start of November, SHIB lead developer Shytoshi Kusama announced the release of Shiba Eternity's official players' guide and also a unique NFT drop for the photos it contains.

As reported by U.Today, the Shiba Inu game rose to the top rankings on the Apple App Store. The free-to-play card game was rated as one of the "top ten games in the world" in an Apple App Store review.

Before its release, SHIB lead developer Shytoshi Kusama highlighted the possibility of SHIB burns through the CCG game, although specifics have not been provided.

Now that the game has been released, Kusama says he is now focused on the blockchain version of the game and Shibarium as the beta launch approaches.

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