WACK Pixel Collection to Be Released as NFTs! Thank you very much for your continued support of WACK.
We are pleased to announce that pixel designs of WACK artists, created by pixel artist TAKEKIYO, will be released as NFTs for fans who love WACK artists.
This collection brings together pixel designs of past and present WACK groups, including the disbanded BiSH. Rendered in TAKEKIYO’s distinctive pixel-art style, these artworks allow you to enjoy the artists in a new form of digital art.
All NFTs in this collection are one of a kind, making each piece a special digital artwork
that can be owned exclusively by its holder.Sales will begin on Sunday, December 28, 2025, at 8:00 PM (JST) on the NFT marketplace “OpenSea”, and will be available exclusively via the cryptocurrency Ethereum (ETH).
Please do not miss this special opportunity.
A Message from Junnosuke Watanabe, Former CEO of WACK
To mark the end of WACK Chapter One,
I wanted to share its history with everyone who helped build WACK together.
There are no perks.
This is not an investment.
I don’t force you to buy.
But if you feel like it,
I would be happy if we all, myself included, could share in and preserve this piece of history.
This is not for the future.
It is simply a record of the time we shared.
▼ View the sales pages for each group
https://linktr.ee/wackpx
The OpenSea sales pages will be available from December 28, 2025, at 8:00 PM (JST).
[Release Date]
Sunday, December 28, 2025 from 8:00 PM (JST)
[Price]
0.02 ETH
[Payment Method]
Ethereum (ETH)
[Marketplace]
OpenSea
For more information about NFTs,
please visit:https://opensea.io/learn
TAKEKIYO – Profile
Born in Chiba, Japan. After working as a graphic designer at a game development company, TAKEKIYO began his career as a pixel artist. He specializes in expressing subjects with a limited number of pixels and has created pixel art based on a wide range of motifs, including musicians and characters both in Japan and abroad. His work spans merchandise production and music video creation, and he has previously held solo exhibitions in Tokyo, Osaka, and London.











