Lootverse launches ‘Gods and Demons’ play-to-earn game

May 19, 2022
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Players can go on a virtual treasure hunt to earn weekly prize money.

Loot NFT’s Lootverse, the NFT-driven metaverse for adults, has released a play-to-earn game called Gods and Demons. The game offers players a chance to earn money through an online treasure hunt. The top three players each week can earn a combined total of up to $1000.

The newly launched first mission challenges players to locate 21 fantasy world gods that appear at random around Lootverse’s kingdoms. Once the gods are located, players must speak to them through comments and earn blessings before the gods disappear. Players must pay Lootian tickets to comment, however, those with a zero balance are gifted tickets upon finding their first god.

Loot NFT CEO James Duchenne commented: “We created Gods and Demons to offer all players the chance to explore Lootverse, while immersing themselves in an exclusive and fun experience. It’s not only a play-to-earn game but a chance to meet a realistic metaverse unlike any other.”

Players can access gaming rules, statistics and view details by searching the Gods and Demons’ map and selecting the location pin.

Users will be able to fight against the Lootian demons of the underworld once the second mission has been released.

Lootverse was created and developed by Loot NFT. The gamified parallel world is powered by NFTs and was built on Talos, which is a Ethereum-based permissioned blockchain, formerly known as HABN. The blockchain has a proof of authority consensus.

Lootverse has its own political system, culture and economy. It was designed to be a serious game for adults and is made up of 4,880 districts.

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