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AKIVERSE INC. Announces the Closed Beta Test of ‘AKIVERSE’, a Metaverse Platform Pursuing a New Form of Gaming

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AKIVERSE INC. Announces the Closed Beta Test of ‘AKIVERSE’, a Metaverse Platform Pursuing a New Form of Gaming


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Jan 27, 2023

AKIVERSE INC. has announced it will conduct a Closed Beta Test of its metaverse platform “AKIVERSE”, pursuing a new form of gaming, on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2023, at 10:00 (UTC+9).

About AKIVERSE
AKIVERSE is a metaverse platform both for players to enjoy games and for talented independent game creators to be discovered and supported.

Its platform allows creators to plan, develop, launch, and showcase their games to the world using blockchain technology in AKIVERSE.

Their Oden Can SDK (Software Development Kit) enables game creators to launch their very own Web3 games. Game creation is a comprehensive art. Game designers, developers, scenario writers, visual artists, illustrators, sound creators, and other creators in various disciplines related to game development can all maximize their potential through AKIVERSE.

AKIVERSE is committed to unleashing the power of Web3 to provide a place for creators with distinct skill sets to collaborate on AKIVERSE, a hub where new and unique games are released to the world.

About the AKIVERSE Closed Beta Test
AKIVERSE is a platform where creators can plan, develop, launch, and showcase their game all in one place. At the same time, AKIVERSE will launch with first-party games for players to enjoy.

For this Closed Beta release, AKIVERSE has prepared a selection of mobile arcade games developed in-house to test the gameplay experience. The Closed Beta will be released in three phases, with each phase adding new features to the platform.

Seize this opportunity and become a pioneering player in AKIVERSE. AKIVERSE is looking forward to everyone’s participation.

How to play in AKIVERSE
AKIVERSE will provide Web3 games in the spirit of 1980s Akihabara, Japan, where a unique techno arcade culture flourished.

Participants can enjoy AKIVERSE through various roles, including Game Center Owners (GCOs), Arcade Machine Owners (AMOs), Crafters, or Game Players, using the three types of NFT (Game Center NFT, Arcade Machine NFT, and Arcade Part NFT) in AKIVERSE. For example, GCOs and AMOs can enjoy themselves as asset managers to maximize returns. Crafters can collect Arcade Part NFTs and create Arcade Machine NFTs for their own use or resale. Game Players can simply have fun playing games on Arcade Machines.

All participants can earn in-game rewards in the form of AKIVERSE’s governance token (AKV) and utility token (AKIR).

▼For detailed information on how to play in AKIVERSE, please check here.

Outline of Closed Beta Test Phase 1

  • Dates: Feb. 14, 2023 (Tue) 10:00 (UTC+9) – March 10, 2023 (Fri) 10:00 (UTC+9) 
  • Maximum Participants: 300
  • Application period: Jan. 27, 2023 (Fri) 16:00 (UTC+9) – Feb. 7, 2023 (Tue) 23:59 (UTC+9)

    * UTC+9 is JST (Akihabara, Japan, Time).
    * The dates of the Closed Beta Test and the application period may change due to development and operational reasons.
    * Please note that participants will be randomly selected if the number of applicants exceeds the number of openings. 

    ▼For detailed information on the Closed Beta Test, please check here.

Future plans of AKIVERSE
A metaverse platform interconnected with real physical cities
The Web3 vision of AKIVERSE is inspired by the city of Akihabara. It drew upon this vision to create the layout of the Akihabara Game Centers.

Following Akihabara, AKIVERSE will expand into an ever-growing federation of cities such as Shibuya and Bangalore.

Accompanying its growth in the metaverse, AKIVERSE will create linkages between the real and virtual world by bringing real-life events into the AKIVERSE world and vice versa. 

By establishing connections between these worlds, AKIVERSE strongly believes that they can increase the value of the facilities, buildings, and lands in AKIVERSE and catalyze more engaged local communities.

About AKIVERSE INC.
AKIVERSE INC. is a Web3 company that issues and operates AKV (Governance token) and AKIR (Utility token), which are used in “AKIVERSE” both for players to enjoy games and for talented independent game creators to be discovered and supported.

Social Link:  http://linktr.ee/akiverse

Contact Information
Public Relation:  contact@akiverse.inc

Source: AKIVERSE INC.



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Bollywood Under the Influence: How Paid Media Distorts Reality

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December 31, 2025

 

Bollywood Under the Influence: How Paid Media Distorts Reality

 

## Bollywood’s Battle for Authenticity: Unmasking Paid Media’s Influence

 

**Mumbai, India** – The dazzling world of Bollywood is facing a reckoning as concerns mount over the increasing reliance on paid media and fabricated publicity. Veteran journalists and industry insiders are sounding the alarm, warning that these practices are eroding the very foundation of authenticity upon which the Indian film industry was built. The shift, they say, is creating a distorted reality for both the stars and the audiences who adore them.

 

The core issue, according to a recent panel discussion among industry experts, centers on the curated image. Celebrities and studios are increasingly investing in paid channels to shape their public perception. This involves filling press events with paid attendees and strategically cultivated fan clubs, manufacturing an atmosphere of overwhelming adoration, as opposed to genuine engagement with critical media. One panelist bluntly stated this trend replaces authentic dialogue: “You want your applause, so you gather people like that.”

 

This calculated approach, the panel argued, directly undermines the role of traditional journalism. Critical analysis is being sidelined in favor of public relations-driven narratives. Audiences are left with a skewed understanding of films, talent, and overall quality. The rise of paid reviews, both positive and negative, further muddies the waters. This makes it exceedingly difficult for the public to distinguish between genuine opinions and strategically manufactured hype. A panelist revealed the open secret: “Positive reviews are paid for, negative reviews are paid for,” highlighting the pervasiveness of the issue.

 

Panelists pointed to examples such as Shah Rukh Khan’s pioneering use of lavish hotel halls reserved for fan clubs on his birthday. They argue that while such displays generate immediate validation, prioritizing them over genuine skill development ultimately harms the industry. One panelist warned, “You are killing yourselves with your own hands,” underscoring the long-term consequences of prioritizing image over substance.

 

The consensus among experts is clear: the over-reliance on paid media poses a significant threat to the long-term viability of Bollywood. By prioritizing image over artistic integrity and genuine storytelling, the industry risks losing touch with its audience. The challenge now is whether Bollywood can reclaim its authenticity and reconnect with the core values that once defined it, or if it will continue down a path of manufactured hype and distorted realities.

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Inside Bollywood’s Silence: The Real Reason Dhurandhar Isn’t Being Celebrated

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Inside Bollywood’s Silence: The Real Reason Dhurandhar Isn’t Being Celebrated

 

In a season where Bollywood films are loudly pushed, praised, and plastered across every digital corner, the curious silence surrounding Dhurandhar has raised more questions than answers. Social media has been buzzing with talk of nepotism, PR politics, and manipulated corporate bookings. But industry insiders tell a very different story—one that has less to do with individuals, and everything to do with genre power, studio territory, and the fragile ego structure of Bollywood’s biggest players.

 

At the heart of the storm lies a simple fact: Dhurandhar is a spy thriller. Not just any thriller—the genre Bollywood unofficially considers the exclusive territory of Yash Raj Films. For over a decade, YRF has aggressively built its “Spy Universe,” treating it like a cinematic fortress. The studio’s identity, revenue expectations, and long-term franchise planning are deeply tied to the success of this genre. So when War 2—their highly anticipated blockbuster—released earlier this year and struggled at the box office, it didn’t just bruise egos; it shook the foundation of the Spy Universe itself.

 

Against this backdrop, the arrival of Dhurandhar became a complication no one at YRF wanted. Insiders insist the silence around it isn’t about actor rivalries or PR games. It’s far more strategic. Publicly celebrating another studio’s spy thriller—especially one gaining genuine praise—would inevitably weaken the narrative YRF is trying to rebuild with its upcoming film Alpha. Acknowledging Dhurandhar would mean accepting a new, strong competitor in the very space YRF claims as its own.

 

There’s also the added complexity of personalities. Industry veterans quietly acknowledge the friction between “Gangu” and certain YRF loyalists. Some believe that any hype around Dhurandhar will reflect indirectly on Ranveer Singh, an actor who has been caught in the crosshairs of shifting alliances and subtle jabs from prominent names. Even recent comments by Filmfare’s Jitesh Pillai, insiders say, were not random—they were part of the larger mood within the establishment.

 

What is particularly telling is that this silence cannot be explained by corporate bookings or inflated footfall numbers. Brahmāstra pioneered and benefitted from such tactics, yet it received full-throated celebration from every camp. The absence of similar support for Dhurandhar points clearly to the genre politics at play.

 

Behind-the-scenes tea also hints at larger ripples: whispers of Deepika Padukone stepping away from an Ayan Mukerji–Ranbir Kapoor project have surfaced, possibly tied to the tense undercurrents created by this power struggle. Whether these developments are temporary or signal a deeper fissure will become clearer in the coming months.

 

For now, what remains undeniable is the industry’s discomfort. Dhurandhar is being quietly acknowledged as a good film—good enough to challenge the supremacy of the Spy Universe itself. And in a world where brand territories matter more than merit, silence has become a weapon.

 

As Bollywood inches toward the release of Alpha, expect the temperature to rise, alliances to shift, and narratives to be aggressively shaped. Because in this battle, it isn’t actors fighting for acclaim—it’s studios fighting for genre dominance.

 

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