The release of its collectible card game has been keenly anticipated by the Shiba Inu [SHIB] community. The network has been releasing updates in relation to this over the past few months. The game was recently made accessible in several regions of the world. But the Shiba Eternity will make its world debut the following week.
Shiba Eternity’s scheduled release on Download Day, which the SHIB network had previously announced on Twitter, has been postponed. On October 1st, the game was previously supposed to debut. The new date for Download Day is October 6, nevertheless.
The majority of them were fine with the delay, but a few others showed annoyance. Shiba Eternity has been in development for a while and was supposed to debut in September. However, the network emphasised the game’s cards and other elements. The Shiba Inu network was prepared to release the game after receiving favourable feedback from its testing phase.
The Download Day is a highly anticipated event that is expected to draw a sizable audience. Shiba Inu’s cost is anticipated to momentarily increase as a result. When Shiba Eternity was originally released in Australia, the network held a rally because the game was a factor in the increase in demand.
At the time of writing Shiba Inu was priced at $0.0000112 with a daily rise of 0.26%.
Shiba Inu core Dev makes up for the delay
While the community was disappointed with this delay, it almost seems like the network is balancing its October 6 ‘yin’ with an October 1 ‘yang.’
The lead developer of the Shiba Inu network, Shytoshi Kusama, recently tweeted that he would be releasing an important update for the game. This would reportedly include information on how the game would support the Shiba Inu community around the world.
Furthermore, the network wants to “write history” on Download Day. According to the Shiba Eternity Twitter account,
“We are excited to make history, and broadcast the energy of the #ShibArmy to reach new heights in both the Apple App Store & Google Play Store!”