AB de Villiers Digital Game: Legendary South Africa cricketer AB de Villiers has always mesmerized the audience with his breath-taking style of play. Even after retiring from international cricket in 2018, fans want to see him back to cricket in some way or the other. The long wait is over as fans can now play the new game Mr. 360. In this unique and exciting game, the viewers will be able to play with ABD’s character evolving throughout his journey from his Under-15 days to international superstar. Follow All the Live Updates with InsideSport.IN.
A WIP sneak peek of the legendary @ABdeVilliers17 in digital form!
In Mr. 360 Cricket, you’ll be able to play with ABD’s character evolving throughout his journey from a young lad to an international cricket star! 🏏 pic.twitter.com/jJOOb2d5TO
— Myria (@Myria) August 10, 2022
AB de Villiers Digital Game: Inspired by AB De Villiers, new game Mr. 360 launches, CHECK OUT and play like ABD
AB de Villiers Digital Game: Fans set to get never before one-of-kind experience in Mr. 360
- ABD got the nickname of Mr. 360 because of playing shots all through the ground.
- Ramp shots, reverse scoop, straight hits, pull shots, cover drive, the legendary batter had it all.
- In Mr. 360 game, fans can play any of ABD’s characters his shots
- Myria, a gaming ecosystem powered by Myria’s Ethereum L2 scaling solution has launched this game on August 10.
- With this new game, cricket fans can relive all of the South African Superstar’s mesmerizing strokes.
AB de Villiers Digital Game: Inspired by AB De Villiers, new game Mr. 360 launches, CHECK OUT and play like ABD
AB de Villiers: Former South Africa cricketer chills with wife during Rugby match
Speaking about Mr 360, he was seen enjoying a rugby match with his wife. He was seen watching the match live with 40,000 people. Not only cricket but ABD loves to watch all sports which South Africa plays. He is also a big fan of Sipokazi and loves cheering for Springboks whenever he gets some free time.
The legendary cricketer also loves playing golf and can be seen playing the sport with close friends and family. De Villiers also announced retirement from IPL in 2021. But there are speculations going around that he might return as a mentor next season for RCB.