
By VeVe Staff · October 23, 2025
Every now and then, a new feature changes the way we collect. Collision animation is that next step.
Collision animation allows certain digital collectibles to interact with one another for the very first time. When Ultraman’s colossal Gigantron fires its signature energy blast, that blue beam doesn’t pass harmlessly through another collectible. It hits it. It reacts. It makes contact.
This is more than a visual upgrade. It’s the beginning of a new era for immersive collecting.
With collision animation, collectors can experience dynamic interactions that feel alive in both augmented reality and the VeVeVerse. Every encounter—every laser beam, shield impact, or elemental clash—adds a new layer of realism and storytelling to your digital displays.
Dan Crothers, VeVe’s COO and Co-Founder, explains:
“This upgrade brings our collectibles one step closer to living, breathing characters. Collision animation adds depth to AR and sets the foundation for new kinds of gameplay, storytelling, and interactive experiences in the VeVeVerse.”
Whether you’re staging battles between kaiju in AR or creating cinematic moments in your digital showroom, every movement now has consequence and presence. It’s not just animation, it’s interaction.
This upgrade also paves the way for greater interoperability in the VeVeVerse, where digital collectibles occupy a shared, interactive space. By adding digital impact and reaction, collision animation transforms simple motion into true interaction.
David Yu, VeVe’s CEO and Co-Founder, says:
“From day one, our mission has been to make VeVe the place where the world collects. That means constantly innovating—pushing what’s possible in the digital space. Collision animation is one of many steps that move us toward a truly interactive metaverse and collecting experience.”
Collision animation is built on the same philosophy that defines VeVe’s community: collecting should be fun, creative, and shared. Whether you’re displaying your favorite heroes side-by-side or staging an entire battle scene in AR, these interactions help bring collections to life in a way that only digital can.
The upgrade goes live for select collectibles, starting with Ultraman’s Gigantron Kaiju, with more to come. As VeVe continues to expand the feature set, collectors can expect a growing lineup of interactive animations that redefine how digital assets move and connect.
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