Louis Vuitton is adding a new PFP NFT collection featuring Vivienne from Louis: The Game in a variety of looks to be distributed through a raffle event.
However, only 10 NFTs are available.
Louis: The Game, which was released in August of last year, attempts to educate players about Louis Vuitton's 200-year history.
Players can explore the globe with Vivienne, the game's main character, in pursuit of 200 collectible candles to commemorate LV's 200th birthday.
As a result, each candle will reveal stories about Louis, his family, and the Maison. Players get to earn historical Louis Vuitton postcard NFTs simply by playing the game back then.
To be eligible for the NFT raffle, participants must complete a series of missions. Clearing the first level and collecting 16 pages from a Louis Vuitton manuscript are only a few of them.


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