Mighty Bear Games will be giving away free NFTs for their Web3 game

Mighty Bear Games will be giving away free NFTs for their Web3 game

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Mighty Bear Games will release free MightyNet Genesis Pass non-fungible tokens (NFTs) for the upcoming Mighty Action Heroes Web3 game.

The game is coming later this year, but Mighty Bear Games will release NFTs to the community first. These NFTs will be free and they are available to 25,000 people who have crypto wallets and are on Mighty Bear’s “allow list”. This list is curated to include long-term holders of NFTs from at least two pioneer collections in the NFT gaming space.

Instead of finding players who will acquire NFTs and then immediately try to sell them for a profit, Mighty Bear Games wants to reward those who hold onto the NFTs. In all, the company had 1,337 NFTs on the Ethereum chain in the initial release. Simon Davis, CEO of Mighty Bear Games in Singapore, said in an earlier interview that the company wants to win over loyal community members and benefit the NFTs.

Mighty Bear Games was founded in 2016 (from the ashes of Nonstop Games) by a diverse group of industry veterans with experience from the likes of King, Ubisoft, Lucasarts, Disney and Gameloft. universal audience. The team has released five games in the last four years. Davis said he wanted to create a unique game first and take advantage of the benefits of NFTs to benefit players.

The studio is launching its free MightyNet Genesis Pass – bringing together the community of the best and most engaged members across Web3 and Gaming to form the foundation of MightyNet and kick-start the community ahead of the launch of the PFP Collection and the game in Early Access later this year.

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Rewarding the Web3 and gaming communities, the MightyNet Genesis Pass will be exclusively available to Mighty Bear’s endorsement roster from past games such as CryptoPunk, Bored Ape Yacht Club, CloneX, Moonbirds, Cool Cats and more.

MightyNet is intended to be a highly competitive ecosystem and Mighty Bear is committed to inviting the best Web3 esports players out there to join. Players from these games will be assigned places on the approval list, and the best players will be guaranteed a place on the approval list.

The first private coin for the guaranteed approval list will take place on November 5th at 11 Pacific Time. The second approval list will be on November 6 at 11.00 Pacific Ocean. The public mint, if supplies remain, will take place on November 9 at 11.00 Pacific Ocean.

MightyNet Genesis Pass Benefits

Mighty Bear Games is giving away NFTs.

MightyNet Genesis Pass holders will get early access to all MightyNet games, including Mighty Action Heroes.

They’ll also be among the first to check out new features and content, get sneak peaks, and get dibs on the first batch of NFT drops when the games launch.

Lock advantages

Genesis Pass holders will be able to lock their pass to unlock rewards, such as Supply Crates for Mighty Action Heroes. As Mighty Bear rolls out more NFT collections and games, these NFTs can also be wagered for rewards. Be among the first to start collecting points and start earning MightyNet rewards.

Ecosystem benefits

MightyNet Genesis Pass

The Genesis Pass unlocks premium access to the MightyNet ecosystem. Holders will be able to access private Discord channels and get top-notch customer support. They will also be automatically approved for upcoming MightyNet collections and games. They will also receive exclusive in-game perks like cosmetics and skins, with more perks coming out in the future.

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The team is building Mighty Action Heroes, a real-time multiplayer third-person Web3 Arena Battler with an emphasis on fun, skill and mayhem.

I asked Mighty Bear a few questions via email, including how this started.

“At Mighty Bear, we believe Web3 has the potential to change gaming forever, both through its player ownership model and the strength of its growing community,” said Davis. “Community is everything in Web3, and this is our way of contributing to that by giving the best, most influential and most competitive players something to rally around.”

Davis said the team has been figuring out how everything fits together in MightyNet since starting development on Mighty Action Heroes in early Q1 2022. As a Web3 game, Mighty Action Heroes is designed to be part of a wider ecosystem, and the company is building it to work with more exciting things to come, he said.

“I’ve been involved in the space since early 2018, and even then there was already discussion around how games can help bring the next billion users to Web3,” Davis said. “When our team first talked about developing a Web3 game in 2018, we felt that the path forward to building a great Web3 native game was going to be too risky for a studio of our size, given the state of the space at the time. Now, with our team having grown significantly, and having learned from the first wave of NFT games, we feel we are excellently positioned to capitalize on the growth and interest in the space.”

Davis said the company’s recent $10 million funding round was intended to support an ecosystem of more games.

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“Ownership of players means nothing if it is limited to just one game; it must go beyond, he said. “A lot of teams in the web3 space are now talking a lot about interoperability, but very few of those teams have figured out how to actually do it. The truth is that if we don’t start with proof of concept in our own ecosystem and show that it can be done well, it will be difficult to get other developers on board.”

He added, “But whatever we’re aiming for, we’re focusing on Mighty Action Heroes first. We want to make sure we deliver the best possible game to showcase our team’s capabilities; after all, we’ve broadcast five games in the last four years together. Our goal is to build something that has a little more longevity in Web3 than your average monetization game, and impact the Web3 space in more ways than one.”

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