An rogue-lite game in development called Rogue Nation announced plans for their first mint. Opening on March 29th, this mint is completely free (aside from gas costs of course) and very limited.
Moonlit Games is hosting a free mint for their upcoming action RPG mobile game, Rogue Nation later this month. This first mint for rogue Nation will be completely free, though players will need to be on the allow list for this mint. And while the first tier of mints are for partners and collaborations, there is still a chance to get on the tier 2 allow list. Keep an eye on their Twitter feed and Discord server for your chance to get a spot.
The mint will be hosted by Magic Eden on March 29th. The underlying blockchain will be Polygon. The team suggests that minters have 3 MATIC tokens available for gas costs, though transactions on Polygon are generally much cheaper (usually a fraction of a MATIC token).
This mint is for character NFTs and there will only be 3,333 of them available!
Rogue Nation is a free to play, rogue-lite, action RPG. Players venture into procedurally generated dungeons in a top-down isometric game world, with the goal of defeating the big boss at the end. Completing a run provides rewards, which players can use to upgrade and customize. Players can take on the dungeons solo, or with a group of friends. The team plans to add additional modes such as PvP, raids, survival, and even player created dungeons.
In Rogue Nation, players will be able to customize their characters, as well as the items they carry. Customization comes in the form of ability selection, weapon attachments, and pets. As characters and weapons are used in-game, they develop certain bonuses or perks based on their history in-game. This system is designed to not only provide additional customization options, but to make also make every item and character truly unique and part of the game world.
Rogue Nation also talks about the ability to mint maps as NFTs that can be sold or rented to others.
We don't have much info about the long-term plans for the game economy and for ongoing funding for the developers. But hopefully that info will be provided soon.
Rogue Nation is building for mobile first, but may offer a PC version as well. To learn more, visit their website, follow them on Twitter, and join their Discord server.