Is Otherside the Next Roblox?
The metaverse is levelling up — and Bored Ape Yacht Club’s co-founder just dropped a bombshell. In a bold statement that’s got the whole Web3 and gaming community talking, he’s declared Otherside the “Roblox killer.” And it’s not just hype — this next-gen platform is backed by ApeCoin, powered by Yuga Labs, and brimming with serious potential to reshape the online gaming world as we know it.
So, what makes Otherside such a game-changer? Why is ApeCoin so integral to its future? And can it really go head-to-head with the juggernaut that is Roblox?
Let’s break it all down.
What is Otherside?
Otherside is Yuga Labs’ most ambitious venture to date — a sprawling, immersive metaverse experience that merges gaming, virtual real estate, digital identities, and NFTs. Built on the back of Ethereum and seamlessly tied into the Bored Ape Yacht Club universe, Otherside is not your average metaverse. It’s an interactive MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role-playing game) world where players can own land, customise avatars, and build, play, and earn — all in one interconnected digital landscape.
Since the early teasers, anticipation around Otherside has been sky-high. The project fuses rich storytelling, NFT integration, and real-time 3D interaction in a way that feels more akin to World of Warcraft meets Decentraland — but with a far sharper edge.
Why “Roblox Killer” Isn’t Just Clickbait
Calling something a “Roblox killer” is no small claim. After all, Roblox currently boasts over 250 million active users and one of the most diverse UGC (user-generated content) ecosystems in the world. So how does Otherside plan to knock it off the throne?
According to the Bored Ape Yacht Club co-founder, it comes down to ownership, freedom, and economy. Roblox may let players create games, but ultimately, users have little ownership over their content. Enter Otherside — where players and creators genuinely own land, avatars, and assets as NFTs, powered by decentralised tech and driven by ApeCoin.
The promise here is clear: a fully open digital world where players call the shots — not the platform. Want to build a game, host an event, or launch a virtual shop? In Otherside, you’re not just a player — you’re a co-creator.
The Role of ApeCoin in the Ecosystem
Let’s talk currency. ApeCoin (APE) isn’t just a meme token riding on the coattails of BAYC hype — it’s the lifeblood of the Otherside ecosystem.
ApeCoin is already being used for everything from land purchases to avatar customisation, and it’s fast becoming the go-to currency for digital transactions within the metaverse. With Yuga Labs at the helm and the ApeCoin DAO continuing to grow, this coin is looking more utility-driven than ever before.
Expect staking, governance features, in-game rewards, and marketplace integration to expand rapidly. And with the Otherside’s economy modelled on decentralisation and self-sustainability, ApeCoin could very well emerge as the V-Bucks of Web3 — only this time, you actually own what you buy.
Land Ownership: The New Frontier
One of the biggest draws to Otherside is its NFT-based land ownership. The “Otherdeeds” — virtual land plots — have already generated buzz with some selling for eye-watering sums. But beyond the hype lies a real utility.
Landowners in Otherside aren’t just speculators — they’re builders. These parcels are gateways to hosting experiences, launching mini-games, building communities, or monetising content.
Each plot has unique traits, biomes, and resources — and yes, they matter. Whether it’s lava rivers or enchanted forests, the environment influences what you can build and how players interact with your space.
Interoperability is a Game-Changer
Another ace up Otherside’s sleeve? Interoperability. Yuga Labs has made it clear: this isn’t a walled garden. Otherside wants to integrate with other NFT ecosystems and digital identities — from CryptoPunks to Meebits to non-Yuga assets.
Players will be able to bring their NFTs into the world as playable avatars or companions. That’s a major leap forward in digital identity and a huge plus for anyone already knee-deep in Web3.
In short, your NFTs finally get a life beyond static JPEGs. They become functional, living assets in a world that’s alive and evolving.
How Does Otherside Compare to Roblox?
Let’s put them side by side:
| Feature | Roblox | Otherside |
|---|---|---|
| Ownership | Centralised | Decentralised (NFT-based) |
| Currency | Robux (controlled) | ApeCoin (decentralised token) |
| Game Creation | Yes (with limits) | Yes (creator-owned land + assets) |
| Interoperability | Limited | Expanding into full NFT ecosystems |
| Economy | Roblox earns; players get crumbs | Players earn, stake, and vote |
| Player Identity | Basic avatars | Full NFT integration and customisation |
While Roblox has the numbers, Otherside has the philosophy. It’s about flipping the script — giving control back to players and creators.
Community-Driven from Day One
Unlike many AAA gaming studios, Otherside isn’t being built behind closed doors. Yuga Labs is involving its community through First Trips (early-access events), live dev updates, and DAO participation via ApeCoin.
The BAYC community — notoriously loyal and meme-powered — is already laying the cultural groundwork for Otherside’s future. Add in thousands of Otherdeed holders, creators, and NFT enthusiasts, and you’ve got a highly motivated, deeply invested user base ready to push this thing forward.
This isn’t just hype — it’s momentum. Organic, chaotic, and totally Web3.
Challenges Ahead: Not All Smooth Sailing
Of course, no metaverse is without its growing pains. Scalability, user onboarding, and technical complexity remain hurdles. Gas fees, wallet integrations, and learning curves could slow down adoption — especially for newcomers not familiar with crypto.
And let’s not forget the massive gap Roblox has already carved out with younger audiences. Will Otherside appeal to the same demographic, or will it skew older, more crypto-savvy?
That’s still unclear. But what is clear is that Otherside is gunning for a slice of the pie — and it’s bringing serious firepower.
Conclusion: The Metaverse Just Got Real
Whether or not Otherside kills Roblox is almost beside the point. What matters is that it’s challenging the old guard with new tools, new ideas, and a player-first mindset.
With ApeCoin fuelling the engine, NFT-based ownership redefining digital spaces, and a community building from the ground up, Otherside is shaping up to be a serious contender in the future of gaming.
One thing’s for sure — the battle for the metaverse is heating up. And BAYC just made their move.
