The Power Plugin has launched a virtual museum on its virtual space, Uttopion.

Now open to the public, the space features a unique collection of historic jerseys and other football-related items that visitors can explore and purchase. Highlighted items include iconic jerseys such as Lionel Messi’s 2011/2012 season shirt, and a signed jersey worn by Cristiano Ronaldo in the 2014 Champions League final. These are just a few examples of what visitors can discover in this virtual museum.

Giovanni Falzone, CEO and co-founder at The Power Plugin, stated: “We decided to enter the virtual world of Uttopion because we firmly believe in the future of the metaverse as a space where fans can connect with their passion in a unique and interactive way,” Uttopion is a virtual world platform that redefines virtual entertainment, allowing the creation and exchange of personalised content and experiences in a unique environment.

The Power Plugin’s virtual museum is located in Sportsvilla, Uttopion’s sports community, where other innovative sports-related projects come together. “Having initiatives like The Power Plugin is crucial for strengthening our community and offers users immersive experiences that combine sports, history, and technology,” stated Soraya Cadalso, CEO of Uttopion. “As technology and virtual experiences evolve, our commitment is to continue offering innovative spaces that connect users with their passions and brands with new audiences.”

Visitors can access The Power Plugin’s virtual space for free through this link. The experience is available on both mobile and desktop devices, making it accessible and convenient for all users, regardless of the device they use.