Shiba Inu: Shiba Eternity’s Play Store availability goes live in Australia

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Shiba Inu (SHIB), a meme coin, received a lot of attention this year. The crypto-verse, however, has grown into a far larger ecology than just trading. The growth and adoption of cryptocurrencies grabbed center stage. Although initially, it was because of rising prices, the network also boosted its utilities. In a similar endeavor, the SHIB network made the decision to develop the trading card game Shiba Eternity.

This game seems to be attracting a lot of attention and is the topic of conversation in the Bitcoin world. At Gamescom 2022 in August, a game developer by the name of William Volk disclosed information about the game.

The Shiba Inu game has been under development for quite some time. While the game was in Vietnam for testing, the fan community was eagerly awaiting its release.

However, not very long ago, Shiba Inu stayed true to its words by launching its game on the Apple App store, in Australia.

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Prior to the game’s worldwide release, the action was a part of an effort to test the operation of the game. Recall that the Shiba Inu project team sent the game to Vietnam last month for initial testing. Thanks to a positive reception, the game was downloaded by more than 3,000 people in a matter of weeks. Due to the high volume of downloads, the development team realized that the game’s server capacity needed to be expanded by more than 50 times. Undoubtedly, after the game is fully available, more people will download it.

Shiba Inu does it again

The Shiba Eternity was earlier available only on iOS devices, but now, according to a Monday statement, Shiba Eternity, the eagerly anticipated game by Shiba Inu, is currently available in Australia on the PlayStore.

Lead creator Shytoshi Kusama acknowledged on Sunday that Australia would probably be the final testing ground for the coin. The game has previously undergone a successful test in Vietnam. The game’s popularity in the nation led the creators to increase server capacity by fifty-folds.