SCOR has launched Arnie’s Birdies, a Web3 golf mini-game inspired by Arnold Palmer, set to debut this December.
The title marks milestones as the first athlete-branded Web3 mini-game and the first to feature real-world partner power-ups.
The game aligns with SCOR’s goal of bringing sports IP on-chain through enhanced fan engagement, tokenized experiences, and new revenue channels.

Representatives from Arnold Palmer Enterprises remarked that Palmer’s career was characterized by his willingness to embrace innovation while keeping fans at the forefront.
Sweet’s leadership described the release as a significant milestone for the SCOR ecosystem, emphasizing the role of Web3 infrastructure in establishing automated royalty pathways and portable fan identities, principles that align with Palmer throughout his career.
Every in-game action will be recorded on-chain, creating permanent engagement data that supports fan rewards and assists rights holders in developing new revenue models.

The platform provides IP owners with more control by connecting fan activity, collectibles, and gameplay into a unified system.
Fans will receive on-chain identities known as SCOR-IDs, which reflect their progression and achievements across multiple SCOR-powered applications.
The mini-game draws inspiration from the physics-based style popularized by Angry Birds.
Players will navigate through golf holes of increasing difficulty, each featuring varying par counts and destructible structures that offer bonus points.
Extra shots will convert into “birdies,” serving as rewards and indicators of progression.
The courses are themed around key aspects of Palmer’s life and career.
Players will encounter references such as the Bay Hill clock, one of Palmer’s jets, and his dog, Mulligan.
These elements will exist as tokenized assets that fans can interact with within the SCOR ecosystem, providing value beyond mere decoration.

SCOR offers Web3 infrastructure for sports and entertainment brands, facilitating the tokenization of licensed IP and enhancing fan engagement.
Access and availability: Players can join the whitelist to gain early access to the game once it launches across web, mobile, and messaging apps, including fun.scor.io and Telegram.
These features illustrate how athlete IP can be on-chained while fans engage through play and on-chain identities.

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