He <a target="_blank" href="https://x.com/sixers” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>Philadelphia 76ers have introduced Spectrum Sprint, a retro-inspired mobile game developed in collaboration with <a target="_blank" href="https://x.com/cryptocom” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>crypto.com. The free-to-play game combines classic side-scrolling gameplay with web3 technology, allowing players to win digital collectibles and other prizes.
Featuring Philadelphia landmarks and a finish line at historic Spectrum Stadium, the game offers fans the opportunity to compete on multiple difficulty levels for rewards. Prizes range from courtside seats and exclusive invitations to events to private suites for future games.
The game will also have an in-person presence at select 76ers home games through pop-up arcades, providing fans with additional opportunities to play and engage with the initiative.
What is Spectrum Sprint?
Spectrum Sprint uses pixel art visuals and side-scrolling mechanics reminiscent of classic arcade games. Players guide their character through Philadelphia landmarks, including Broad Street, to reach Spectrum Stadium, a location with deep ties to the team's history.
Participants can compete in one of four categories (Rookie, Pro, All-Star and Legend) with leaderboards tracking high scores. Rewards include court tickets, an invitation to the Sixers Youth Foundation Gala and a private suite for 12 guests during a game during the 2025-26 NBA season.
High scorers also unlock unique digital collectibles throughout the game.
Part of a broader initiative
The game was developed by Impossible Brief as the second installment of a three-game series celebrating the 76ers' Nike City Edition uniforms. The first game, Buckets on Broad, debuted in November and the final title will be released in March.
Fans attending “Spirit of 76 Night” games can play Spectrum Sprint at pop-up gaming stations at the Wells Fargo Center. These setups will also allow participants to create crypto.com accounts, connecting the game to the broader web3 initiative.
The partnership with crypto.com reflects the 76ers' approach to integrating technology into sports and fan engagement, while highlighting key elements of the team's legacy.