Candy Digital, the fan platform for digital collectibles primarily based on manufacturers and communities like DC and Main League Baseball, is now a part of web3 and AI firm Futureverse.
Saying the acquisition of Candy, Futureverse is getting down to mix its web3, AI, and metaverse tech stack with Candy’s IP, which embody Main League Baseball, Netflix, Getty Pictures, Warner Bros. Discovery, and DC Comics.
These manufacturers can be built-in into Futureverse’s L1 blockchain The Root Community, to be able to handle IP issues round AI, artistic rights, and possession.
“By bringing them into Futureverse’s ecosystem, we can leverage our technology to build the kind of immersive experiences that enhance brand loyalty and create a new format for great brands, beloved characters and world class stories to deepen their user engagement,” commented Futureverse co-founder and CEO Aaron McDonald.
Candy Digital co-founder and SVP Matt Novogratz stated, “Candy combines emerging technology with purpose-driven design to create loyalty programs, digital ticketing, on-chain gaming, and fan marketplaces that reward participation and strengthen fan communities.”
“It’s a natural move for us to join forces with Futureverse who are true industry leaders with patented technology that is defining how brands will engage in this ever-evolving digital world where most interactions take place.”
The quantity of the acquisition was not disclosed.

