Japan-based company CROOZ, in partnership with Yield Guild Games (YGG) Philippines, will be raffling away P1 million in total cash prizes to up to 500 players of the new Web3 PVP game Project Xeno.
Project Xeno, according to CROOZ, is currently the leading blockchain game in Japan. It “combines GameFi and esports in a beginner-friendly tactical NFT game” and “has the same play-to-earn features that give players rewards” but as a free-to-play game, which means gamers don’t have to buy NFTs to start playing according to a release from YGG.
To join the raffle, players just need to download Project Xeno from the App Store or Google Play, participate in battle arena mode until they reach level 3, then take a screenshot of their XENO account and submit the photo along with their contact information to https://bit.ly/xenoyggpromo. Deadline of submissions is on September 22, 2023 while the raffle draw will be on September 29, 2023.
YGG explained that depending on the number of participants, a higher number of total cash prizes and winners will be announced by September 30, 2023.
If less than 15,000 players join the giveaway, 100 winners will be randomly chosen and awarded P1,000 each. If at least 15,000 people join the giveaway, the total number of winners will be increased to 250 and awarded P1,500 each. Finally, if over 50,000 people join, the total number of winners will be further increased to 500 and awarded P2,000 each.
The giveaway marks Project Xeno’s launch in the Philippine market and introduction to the hardcore gaming community in the Philippines, according to the YGG Pilipinas Community. For more information on the game, visit project-xeno.com or follow @PROJECTXENO_GLB on Twitter for updates.
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