Gaming Cypher

The Latest Video Game News and Reviews

SPLINTERLANDS Blockchain-based Card Game Sells Over $450K Worth of Land in First Two Pre-sales

The new land assets will be added to the game next year but sell out in two first pre-sales

Splinterlands, the blockchain-based online collectible card game, has sold out its second straight presale for Land, its latest in-game asset. Through its two first pre-sales, the game has sold a total of 60,000 plots to players for over $450,000. Land is a new unique in-game asset and NFT (Non-Fungible Token) launching in 2021 that will allow players to harvest resources, construct buildings, craft items, create spells, and more. More details can be read on the upcoming expansion page.

SPLINTERLANDS Blockchain-based Card Game Sells Over $450K Worth of Land in First Two Pre-sales

What makes Splinterlands unique is its use of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology to create a collectible card game in which the in-game items hold real-world value. When a player purchases in-game cards and resources, those items maintain their value and can be sold anytime. The third and final round of the presale starts on December 19th with a 30% discount on the final 30,000 plots.

With nearly 10,000 monthly active accounts and 5-7k daily active accounts, Splinterlands continues to thrive as an in-demand, exclusive title with unique offerings like fast and free blockchain transactions, real world value of its cards, and continuously updated content. Every battle is a unique challenge that consists of dynamically created combat rules, a timed team building session, and the battle itself. Splinterlands combines the collectability and resale value of physical card games with the convenience and speed of a digital game.

More information can be found at https://splinterlands.com/.

Related: Splinterlands Sells Out $225K in First-Ever Land Pre-Sale event

As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.

 | Website

I have always enjoyed playing video games and am a programming team lead for a video game company. I co-founded Gaming Cypher because I enjoy the gaming community and would like to provide the best news service around. Feel free to ask me any questions and I will make sure to get back to you quickly.