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Off The Grid completes first playtest on PS5

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What seems to turn into the primary blockchain sport to launch on console, Off The Grid, has accomplished its first playtest. Whereas initially introduced for Xbox, the opening check was on PlayStation 5.

The sport is deployed to developer Gunzilla Video games’ gaming subnet Gunz which is constructed on L1 Avalanche. 

Following the playtest, Avalanche posted on X claiming that over 30,000 gamers joined the motion, producing a complete of round 400,000 transactions on Gunz. Gamers have been additionally incentivized by numerous freebies within the course of.

As for the sport itself, it’s a highend battle royale thirdperson shooter – additionally that includes a 60 hour single participant mode – wherein the in-game character’s cybernetic limbs are swappable and tradable NFTs.

Moreover, there shall be numerous customizable weapons that may already be traded on the sport’s cell pockets, which runs utilizing the GUN token. Price noting nevertheless is the token just isn’t but stay exterior to the app.

Greater than 4 years within the making, Gunzilla has raised over $100 million for Off The Grid. When the sport will formally launch is but to be revealed.

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