SCOR and Edison Chen launch “The 888 Continuum,” an on-chain campaign featuring exclusive CLOT sneaker Drops and digital collectibles
Streetwear has been crossing into digital culture for years, but few figures have shaped that intersection as deeply as Edison Chen. Now he’s stepping into on-chain gaming with SCOR, merging his design instincts with a platform built on sports fandom and digital identity.
SCOR has teamed up with Edison Chen for a collaboration that pushes sports culture and digital collecting into the same frame. Chen, known for shaping streetwear through CLOT and for blending fashion with cultural influence, is bringing his creative voice into an on-chain project for the first time. The result is “The 888 Continuum,” a four-month interactive campaign that mixes gaming, storytelling, and collectible drops.
The project begins at fun.scor.io/EDC, where players embark on a multi-phase quest. The early stages introduce the structure of the experience and ease players into SCOR’s mini-games, while later phases add puzzles, hints, and access to items pulled from Edison’s personal archive. Each stage opens a new chapter in a storyline that moves forward only through player activity. Those who stick with it will find the campaign expanding around them, revealing limited-run gear, rare SCOR digital collectibles, and a series of CLOT sneaker drops placed across the arc of the experience.
Chen describes the collaboration as a natural extension of the energy that originally drew him to sports and collecting. “I’ve always been drawn to the energy around sports – the culture, the collecting, the constant progression. Seeing what SCOR is building for real fans across real games with real rewards made perfect sense to me. This campaign brings that entire vibe on-chain in a way that feels fresh, playful, and authentic to where I come from. I hope to grow with this and progress with the community in a fun and engaging way,” he said.
For SCOR, the partnership shows how its on-chain infrastructure can support more than simple gameplay loops. It creates space for cultural storytelling, limited drops, and collaborations grounded in real communities. Tom Mizzone, Founder/CEO of Sweet, the developer of the SCOR ecosystem, said Edison’s perspective brings a layer of sports culture that stretches beyond competition. “Edison is a creator who understands both the art and the energy of sports culture. What we’re building together demonstrates how SCOR can extend beyond gameplay into the broader sports ecosystem —fashion, community, collecting, and cultural expression. The 888 Continuum is the blueprint for that vision.”
Players who maintain streaks, collect specific items, or finish major milestones will gain earlier access to drops and earn bonus entries for the closing reward pool. That pool includes exclusive Edison Chen sneakers, higher-tier $SCOR airdrop allocations, and digital items that surface as the story unfolds. The incentives reinforce the campaign structure: steady participation advances the narrative, and those who stay involved have a chance to explore the deepest layers of Chen’s contribution.
The 888 Continuum is live now. The experience is part mystery, part digital scavenger hunt, part cultural crossover. For SCOR, it signals how sports IP, collectibles, and fan engagement can sit on-chain without feeling forced. For Edison Chen, it’s an extension of a career spent shaping how people express identity through style and collecting.
The campaign is live at fun.scor.io/EDC, where the first steps of the storyline are already set.
SCOR describes its platform as a next-generation sports ecosystem built to connect fans with athletes, competition, and digital value. Through fun.scor, SCOR-ID, and collaborations with cultural figures, the company is shaping a model that blends sport, digital ownership, and community-driven creativity.

