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# Introduction & Purpose

### Metaverse Companion App

In addition to the Apartment experience and everything it entails, one of our supplemental product deliveries is the Ethereum Worlds *Metaverse Companion App*. This will enable our owners and visitors to interact with the Ethereum Worlds ecosystem when they are not exploring the Ethereum Worlds Metaverse itself.

<figure><img src="/files/zObZT2IdMkww95mOotEs" alt=""><figcaption><p>Metaverse Companion App Prototype</p></figcaption></figure>

This custom-built platform will make it easier to access, navigate, and interact with the Ethereum Worlds Metaverse and the greater ecosystem as a whole. Doing so will go a long way to ensure users have the best possible experience.

Functionality includes but is not limited to:&#x20;

* Creating & Managing your Metaverse Identity
* Storefront & Marketplace Access
* NFT Management
* In-World Resources
* And more

The Ethereum Worlds Metaverse Companion App will be the central location for future ecosystem developments outside of the Ethereum Worlds Metaverse itself.&#x20;


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