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Improbable Opens Up the Tech Behind the Bored Ape Metaverse

June 20 (Cointime) - Improbable, the company responsible for the technology behind the upcoming metaverse game Otherside, has made its creation suite, MSquared, available to other creators for building out more of the metaverse. MSquared is a metaverse creation engine that includes a network, tech stack, and metaverse markup language (MML) for creating digital assets and experiences within those worlds. Improbable has also open-sourced the MML to make it accessible for builders. Despite a decline in enthusiasm for the metaverse due to confusion and unfulfilled promises, Improbable's CEO believes that meaningful social experiences powered by metaverse platforms will ultimately win over skeptics.

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