Texas Chainsaw Massacre Franchise Debuts Leatherface NFT Project
Just in time for Halloween.
Iconic horror franchise Texas Chainsaw Massacre has launched its debut “Leatherfaces” NFT on the Ethereum blockchain.
The project illustrations are designed by Skinner in partnership with Ultra Rare to reveal a total of 10,666 Leatherface avatars. The collection gives fans access to a Texas Chainsaw Massacre metaverse unlike any that has been seen before. Members of the blockchain community will be given exclusive perks and utilities such as entry to official film community events, rare film memorabilia, screenings with the original creator and officially licensed merchandise and experiences.
Kim Henkel, creator of Texas Chainsaw Massacre said, “With our first NFT drop we continue to expand upon a tradition of rewarding the Chainsaw community – a community that’s driven by its intensely loyal fanbase – with new drops, merchandise, events, and access to the original film’s IP.” Releasing on Halloween, 666 mint passes of Leatherfaces will be awarded to early adopters and fans with one of the first minted avatars. Those who purchase a mint pass will also receive pre-sale opportunities and granted admission to The 666, a DAO that decides ongoing Leatherface drops and experiences. Those with other memberships will have access to the public sale on November 13. Check out more details on Leatherfaces.io
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