The digital collectible platform VeVe has just launched its newest licensed 3D series: Jungle Predator, marking a major drop for fans of the iconic science-fiction franchise. The series brings the fearsome Predator species to life as highly detailed, fully digital assets collectors can buy, trade and showcase in the VeVe app.
The Jungle Predator series features multiple variants that highlight the legendary hunters’ primal tradition, lethal arsenal and unique visual design — all recreated in high-fidelity 3D for digital collecting. This release is notable as one of the platform’s more mature and cinematic drops, bridging classic sci-fi fandom with VeVe’s growing digital ecosystem.
About the Drop
Licensed IP: This is one of VeVe’s first major collectible series tied to the Predator universe, bringing a beloved film franchise into the digital collectible world.
High Detail: Each piece in the Jungle Predator series is crafted with screen-accurate details and dynamic visual elements — ideal for display in virtual galleries.
Digital Rarity: Like other VeVe drops, the series is expected to sell out quickly once live, with rarer editions driving collector demand.
VeVe’s platform serves as a mobile-first marketplace for officially licensed digital collectibles, offering tens of thousands of users a way to build virtual collections across pop culture franchises, comics, artwork and more. Collectors can store their Jungle Predator assets in their digital vaults, display them in the VeVeVerse and trade them on secondary markets.
Why It Matters
This release underscores VeVe’s ongoing expansion into film and entertainment IPs beyond comics and classic pop culture brands. As digital collectibles continue to evolve — complete with augmented reality features and virtual environments — drops like Jungle Predator help solidify VeVe’s role as a hub for licensed NFT experiences.
Collectors and VeVe enthusiasts should watch for the drop time and edition details in the app, as high demand and limited supply are typical for branded series like this.
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