Moku is betting big on the next wave of AI entertainment. The Web3 development studio has pledged $1 million in rewards to jumpstart Season One of Grand Arena, its flagship AI-powered fantasy battler.
The game is designed to merge collectible cards, NFTs, and prediction markets into a 24/7 competitive experience. Moku has planned to launch Grand Arena Season One later this year.
Unlike traditional fantasy sports tied to live games, Grand Arena runs nonstop with AI athletes battling around the clock.
Players can draft lineups, enter contests, and speculate on match outcomes anytime. Each match generates real-time stats, leaderboards, and market signals, providing endless opportunities for competition and strategy.
Moku’s co-founder Hantao Yuan said the company is creating a new category of AI entertainment. “Every match generates real-time insights for prediction, strategy, and market participation,” he said.
“By guaranteeing $1 million from day one, we’re signaling our strong belief that this category will rival traditional sports and prediction markets,” he added.
Founded in 2021, Moku has already established one of Web3’s largest distribution engines.
It drives more than 8 million daily active users across partner launches and has facilitated over $7 billion in cumulative fully diluted value. This infrastructure puts Moku in a strong position to push Grand Arena beyond crypto-native audiences and into the $27 billion global fantasy sports market.
The company is also aligning with the fast-growing prediction market sector, valued at $40 billion, and the $50 billion AI gaming industry. Together, these segments create fertile ground for Moku’s experiment in always-on fantasy competition.
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The road to Season One will begin with a card pre-sale, featuring the first Booster Boxes with exclusive cards.
Moku will also introduce its Champion Selection process, where NFTs from the Moki Genesis collection will be spotlighted based on community engagement and pre-sale participation.
Featured champions will earn royalties from card sales and secondary trading.
With its combination of AI athletes, NFTs, and decentralized rewards, Grand Arena is positioning itself at the intersection of gaming, DeFi, and prediction markets — an emerging space Moku believes could become as culturally significant as traditional sports.
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