Frequently Asked Questions
What is Better World Times?
Better World Times is a live, immersive city experience for world builders—where participants step into roles, form teams, and complete missions that blend storytelling with real-world action.
How does it work?
You join as a member, get placed into a team of 12, and participate in quests, challenges, and city missions. As you progress, you earn Regals and unlock new opportunities and future cities.
Do I need a team to join?
No. You can register individually and be placed on a team, or join with your own group.
What does “stepping into a role” mean?
Participants enter the experience as part of the Better World Times universe—taking on a role as a creator, leader, or Arthian, and engaging in missions that bring the story to life in the real world.
What are Regals?
Regals are the rewards earned through participation, missions, and achievements. They unlock recognition, access, and progression to the next level and next city.
What kind of experiences are included?
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Quests & city missions
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Live challenges & surprise events
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Casting & talent opportunities
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House of Talent (interviews, roles, features)
What do I receive as a member?
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Your City Book Guide
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Access to the community
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Opportunities to be featured
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Invitations to future city experiences
Where does it take place?
Each season is hosted in a major global city.
Season 1 begins in New York City.
Can I join if I’m not in New York?
Yes. You can join the community and be placed on a waiting list or prepare for upcoming cities.
What happens after the season ends?
Top teams and participants unlock access to the next city, expanding their journey within the Better World Times universe.
Is this a game, an event, or a program?
It’s all three—combined into one immersive experience.
Better World Times is a living world where you play, create, and lead in real life.
How do I join?
Register to activate your membership → Get placed on a team → Begin your journey → Start earning and unlocking
Is there limited availability?
Yes. Each city has a limited number of teams.
Once spots are filled, registration moves to a waiting list.
