ASUS is going big this time—their metaverse division has teamed up with the ROG gaming brand to create a cyberpunk virtual world called SLASH206.
You become a fragmented robot named ZEI-6 (yes, the amnesia type), wandering around a neon-lit digital wasteland solving puzzles. The whole setup is pretty cool and really hits the vibe.
Right now, they're releasing NFT passes, basically for free—you just need to pay a 0.7 USDT on-chain gas fee to get one. If you want to try it, go check it out. After all, there aren’t many Web3 projects from major companies.
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9
· 12-08 21:52
Fragmented robots lost in a cyberpunk wasteland—I'm loving this setting. It's way more imaginative than most metaverse projects.
You can get an NFT pass for just 0.7U, which is honestly a great deal. Finally, a major company is taking Web3 seriously?
ASUS ROG is collaborating to create a virtual world—this is what true brand crossover should look like, not those awkward forced collabs.
The amnesia setting of ZEI-6 is pretty good, but the key is to see how the content develops. Hopefully it's not just another empty-shell project.
The neon vibes are strong. Finally, there's a metaverse project that doesn't look so lame—this is pretty interesting.
This move is seriously hardcore. If a big company is willing to invest in Web3, what does that mean? It’s really happening.
I'm purely here for the cyberpunk aesthetics. The transaction fee is just the price of seeing a concept demo.
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SoliditySurvivor
· 12-08 21:52
The concept of the Fragment Robot is truly amazing; just this unique selling point makes me want to check it out.
Honestly, a 0.7U fee is quite fair—much better than those projects that charge hundreds for no reason.
I just wonder how long it will last; big companies’ Web3 projects usually come and go in a flash.
ASUS seems pretty sincere this time, at least it’s not just a cash grab.
I’m really interested in the neon cyberpunk art style; I’m curious to see what it actually looks like.
Well, since it’s a free experience anyway, I’ll just mint first and figure out the rest later.
The real highlight is what kind of story a ZEI-6 can create, right?
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MEVSandwich
· 12-08 21:52
You still have to pay a fee for the 0.7U airdrop, and you call that free? Haha. But the ZEI-6 amnesia meme is actually kind of interesting, that cyberpunk vibe is something ASUS really knows how to play with.
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GasFeeGazer
· 12-08 21:52
Paying a 0.7U fee to get an NFT—let’s be real, you still need to pay. How is that “free”?
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A cyberpunk virtual world sounds impressive, but is it actually fun to play?
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I didn’t expect ASUS to get into Web3, but the ROG team really does dare to try new things.
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The blackout robot ZEI-6 has a pretty interesting concept, but I wonder how hard the puzzles will be.
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It’s rare to see projects from big companies, but don’t get fooled by the hype—you still need to actually try it out.
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On-chain fees aren’t exactly small, you really have to calculate if it’s worth it.
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SLASH206 is a decent name, but there are tons of virtual worlds out there.
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0.7U “freebie”—that’s a perfect use of the word.
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Kind of want to try it, but I always feel like these kinds of projects are short-lived fads.
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ASUS really thought this combo through—combining esports and the metaverse.
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WenMoon
· 12-08 21:46
0.7U fee to get an NFT, ASUS is definitely not losing out on this one, at least it's much more genuine than those projects that just fleece people.
Fragmented robot solving puzzles in a cyber wasteland—the setting is actually pretty cool, just not sure if it'll end up unfinished later.
Big companies are finally taking Web3 seriously, but let's wait until it actually launches before getting excited—hopefully it's not just another vaporware project.
There really aren't many free on-chain experiences these days, might as well give it a shot.
Cyberpunk + amnesiac robot + neon wasteland—honestly, this combo really hits the spot for me.
ASUS playing with the metaverse? This twist is pretty interesting, and the ROG collaboration makes it even cooler.
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AirdropHunterKing
· 12-08 21:43
A gas fee of 0.7U? I need to think about it and review the contract code first.
I'm a bit surprised that ASUS is doing NFTs, but I like the free mint mechanism. I'm just worried it might be a prelude to a rug pull.
The setup of the blackout robot is actually pretty interesting, definitely more legit than those overdone PFP projects.
Double-check the wallet address three times before minting. 0.7U may not be a lot, but you still want to be careful.
If it weren't for the backing of a big company this time, I would’ve skipped it already. There are just too many schemes out there, guys.
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BrokeBeans
· 12-08 21:27
I like the cyberpunk amnesiac robot concept, but a 0.7U fee is still a bit of a rip-off... Big companies really are something else, even under the guise of being free you still have to pay to join.
ASUS is definitely daring with this move, just not sure how long it'll last.
As for this NFT pass thing, maybe you'll have a story if you get it, but you probably won't regret it for long if you don't.
Neon wasteland puzzle-solving sounds alright, definitely better than yet another boring social public chain.
Wait, an amnesiac robot losing its memory again in a virtual world—this plot is kinda wild.
Feels like another "big company trying something new" project that will cool off once the hype dies down. Anyway, it's just 0.7U so I'll give it a try.
ASUS is going big this time—their metaverse division has teamed up with the ROG gaming brand to create a cyberpunk virtual world called SLASH206.
You become a fragmented robot named ZEI-6 (yes, the amnesia type), wandering around a neon-lit digital wasteland solving puzzles. The whole setup is pretty cool and really hits the vibe.
Right now, they're releasing NFT passes, basically for free—you just need to pay a 0.7 USDT on-chain gas fee to get one. If you want to try it, go check it out. After all, there aren’t many Web3 projects from major companies.