Topps Unveils 2022 MLB Postseason NFTs Before World Series – Blockchain Bitcoin News

Topps Unveils 2022 MLB Postseason NFTs Before World Series – Blockchain Bitcoin News

As fans prepare for game one of the World Series between Major League Baseball’s (MLB) Philadelphia Phillies and the Houston Astros, candy and collectibles company Topps released the company’s 2022 NOW MLB Postseason non-fungible token (NFT) collection. The MLB Postseason NFT Collection will be released in three drops via the Topps NFT Marketplace.

Topps Drops 2022 NOW MLB Postseason NFT Collection

Topps has introduced a number of NFT collections over the past two years, and before the upcoming World Series, the company dropped the 2022 Topps NOW MLB Postseason collection. According to the collectibles company, the collection “curates the 12 best NOW moments from each round of the MLB Postseason and will be released in three drops.” The first release called “Wild Card/Division Series Set” took place on Tuesday, October 25 via the online portal toppsnfts.com.

Topps Reveals 2022 MLB Postseason NFTs Before World Series

On November 1st, Topps plans to drop the “Championship Series Set” and after this the company will release the “World Series Set” on November 10th. “The MLB Postseason is always an exciting time for baseball fans, and we can’t wait to bring that excitement to digital collectors everywhere,” explained Tobin Lent, vice president and global general manager of Topps Digital. Lent further added:

Throughout each round of the playoffs, fans can look forward to collecting the unforgettable moments that make postseason baseball so special, with newspaper and broadcast-style images exclusive to this digital collection.

Topps NOW MLB Postseason Packs of NFTs are $35 per pack and come with five cards per pack. Topps notes that there are 2,750 packs available with 73.64% of the cards being “regular”. 26.18% are “rare” NFT cards and 0.18% of the digital cards are “legendary” items. Topps says each pack of NFT MLB Postseason cards is guaranteed to yield at least one rare card.

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The latest Topps NOW MLB Postseason NFT collection comes at a time when NFT sales have dropped significantly over the past year. NFT floor values ​​have also shed huge values ​​over the past 12 months. As for the latest Topps NFT collection, the company says the “gold legendary design will highlight three key milestone moments from the 2022 regular season.”

“[The gold Legendary design will offer] fans the rare opportunity to collect Aaron Judge’s 61st and 62nd home runs, as well as Albert Pujols’ 700th home run,” Topps explained Friday. The NFT collection drops from Topps featuring MLB postseason athletes will take place during the 118th World Series beginning October 28, between the Philadelphia Phillies and Houston Astros.

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Jamie Redman

Jamie Redman is the news editor at Bitcoin.com News and a financial technology journalist living in Florida. Redman has been an active member of the cryptocurrency community since 2011. He has a passion for Bitcoin, open source and decentralized applications. Since September 2015, Redman has written more than 6,000 articles for Bitcoin.com News about the disruptive protocols emerging today.




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