Virtual One Times Square and its New Year's Eve celebration is one of the first culturally significant events translated into the metaverse.
December 29, 2021, 4:16PM EST · 1 min readWednesday that they’re going to recreate a significant cultural site within the virtual world platform Decentraland — One Times Square.
On December 31 at 11 p.m. EST, the virtual One Times Square will have its own digital New Year’s Eve Ball and will be the site of a New Year’s Eve party, marking one of the first times a major cultural celebration has been translated into the metaverse.
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