The Sandbox Join Hands With ZeptoLab To Enhance Web3 Experience

Using the Nommies from Cut the Rope 2 as a model, ZeptoLab and The Sandbox will create digital collectibles.
By Coingape Staff
Updated July 17, 2025
The Sandbox

Recently, ZeptoLab and The Sandbox made an official announcement of their strategic alliance. Through their cooperation, the parties will develop a brand-new Web3 environment brimming with distinctive experiences. ZeptoLab is a well-known name thanks to its work on games like King of Thieves, Bullet Echo, Cut the Rope, and CATS: Crash Arena Turbo Stars. They will help The Sandbox offer digital collectibles and experiences based on digital ownership.

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The Sandbox invites ZeptoLab into the metaverse

The partnership will give ZeptoLab access to LAND, allowing users to control the Om Nom Cafe. The location offers customers a themed cafe and is located in Nomville city. It also provides a difficult and thrilling arcade management game. The Sandbox and ZeptoLab will work together to create digital collectibles in addition to the Om Nom Cafe. These memorabilia are based on the Cut the Rope franchise’s Nommies and Ancestors. Additionally, they will have some tools and extras to let users customize their avatars. The Sandbox’s Co-Founder and COO, Sebastien Borget, discussed the most recent development. Borget claims that The Sandbox is happy to welcome ZeptoLab into the metaverse.

The Sandbox makes ties with 400+ partners

Each member of the team is eager to see every Cut the Rope creation that will be built in the metaverse. According to Borget, the user-owned nature of the experience will make it special. The Sandbox has fully embraced the metaverse as a virtual real estate with the features of an amusement park. It has produced a communal virtual setting where the fusion of heroes and worlds produces magic.

More than 400 partners have joined forces with the platform, including well-known brands like Snoop Dogg, The Walking Dead, Adidas, Ubisoft, Warner Music Group, etc. The partnership is anticipated to be a success for ZeptoLand given its enormous market presence.

Zeptolab is known for Fun Video games

ZeptoLab is a multinational company that develops FUN video games that are innovative and beautifully finished. Following the popularity of the Cut the Rope series, which has received more than 1.6 billion downloads and is now a part of ZeptoLab Green, the company released the massively multiplayer mobile games C.A.T.S: Crash Arena Turbo Stars, King of Thieves, and Bullet Echo, which have received more than 500 million downloads combined.

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