Deadfellaz, which is a Generative corpse-themed collection, has recently teamed up with United Talent Agency (UTA) for joint ventures on many fronts.
This collaboration will help UTA to constitute the complete variety of Deadfellaz NFTs, furnishing it with a skillful opinion as it is ready to enlarge itself past the frontiers of the metaverse. Thus, this collaboration will be able to come with a lot of opportunities in gaming sector and live occasions, and different products which will involve the collection.
The news is out! We are thrilled to be working with the team at @unitedtalent who deeply understand our vision for the future of Deadfellaz. 🧟♀️💥 https://t.co/dU44OM5QNZ
— Deadfellaz (@Deadfellaz) April 19, 2022
There is a very high probability that as a result of this joint venture, the portrayal of the generative zombies will rapidly move upwards, resulting in huge profits for those clients who presently have the generative zombies' collection. Hopefully, a lot of Deadfellaz will thus start buying NFTs.
Deadfellaz is comparatively a new firm as it has arrived into the NFT arena in August last year. But it has shown a thumbing presence since then.
Resultantly, a few famous personalities like Steve Aoki, Reese Witherspoon and Lionel Richie have also become its customers. Presently the floor price of Deadfellaz is 2 ETH ($6000) with a trading volume of $81 million.
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