Quick Take
- Edison Chen teams up with SCOR for four-month interactive Web3 gaming campaign.
- Players complete missions across SCOR mini-games to unlock rewards and digital collectibles.
- Campaign offers exclusive sneaker drops, $SCOR tokens, and limited edition CLOT items.
SCOR has kicked off a new Web3 gaming campaign with Edison Chen, the founder of streetwear brand CLOT, in a partnership aimed at merging competitive mini-games with cultural collectibles and on-chain rewards.
The project, called The 888 Continuum, is a four-month interactive campaign that mixes SCOR’s skill-based game ecosystem with Chen’s signature style and deep ties to global streetwear. The experience ties directly into SCOR’s core gaming infrastructure, rewarding players for completing missions, maintaining streaks, and collecting digital items tied to Chen’s creative world.
Players can begin the experience today at fun.scor.io/edc, where the first missions set up what SCOR is calling a progressive, on-chain storyline. The structure acts as a multi-phase treasure hunt. Each stage opens new rewards, including limited-edition CLOT gear, SCOR collectibles, and rare sneakers from Chen’s personal collection.
An On-Chain Streetwear Experience
Edison Chen described the campaign as a natural extension of the energy he’s always seen in sports culture, from the collecting to the constant motion. “This campaign brings that entire vibe on-chain in a way that feels fresh, playful, and authentic to where I come from,” he said. His goal, he added, is to grow with the community through shared progress and play.
Top players will be eligible for exclusive drops and final-phase rewards. These include premium CLOT sneakers, digital items minted throughout the campaign, and high-tier airdrops of $SCOR, the native token of the SCOR ecosystem.

The campaign blends competitive gaming mechanics with collectible culture. Each phase brings in new clues, challenges, and unlockable gear. As players move deeper into the experience, they uncover items tied directly to Chen’s personal and creative narrative.
SCOR is positioning this as the first in a series of deeper cultural integrations across its platform. The project runs on infrastructure built by Sweet, which also developed SCOR-ID and the platform’s gaming and collectibles engine.
An Exclusive Look at SCOR’s Vision
Tom Mizzone, CEO of Sweet, told W3Gamer (formerly Juice Gaming News) the partnership made sense on multiple levels. “Edison’s passion for sports and collecting aligns perfectly with the SCOR ecosystem. The 888 Continuum expands what users can do with SCOR through CLOT rewards, a new table tennis experience, and globally appealing games that integrate pro sports IP and deepen engagement. We’re excited to welcome his global community into the SCOR experience.”

Mizzone also noted that the 888 Continuum gives a preview of how SCOR will evolve beyond simple gameplay, pointing toward a full ecosystem that touches on fashion, fandom, and digital ownership.
The campaign is live now and open to all players. As the storyline progresses, SCOR will release new missions, with players earning access to rewards based on participation and completion metrics tracked through their SCOR-ID.
SCOR has positioned itself in the growing category of play-to-earn games such as golf with Arnie’s Birdies and cricket with Sixer Smash to combine crypto gaming mechanics with real-world fan engagement. The 888 Continuum marks one of its most ambitious collaborations to date.




