Star Atlas opens at 50x, lucky ones turn 20,000 into 1 million, official announcement: "Mini Game" to be launched in September.
The GameFi craze is sweeping the cryptocurrency industry this summer, with FTX launching its first GameFi IEO: Star-Atlas, which was officially listed on FTX on the 2nd and surged 50 times at the opening, reaching over a hundredfold at its peak. In addition, Star-Atlas has also updated its website and teased the upcoming release of a Mini game in September.
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Official website update, announcing the release of "Mini game" in September!
Star-Atlas is an MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game) based on the Solana blockchain. According to the whitepaper, Star-Atlas is an interstellar space race where players will build their own fleet in an expanding universe, develop new star systems, mine, colonize, form teams, alliances, and engage in battles.
Before the launch of ATLAS and POLIS, the Star Atlas official website was updated with a lot of animations. Additionally, the official website has integrated with Serum DEX, allowing players to bid on Star Atlas posters on Serum.
It is worth mentioning that Star Atlas is currently in the early stages of development, using advanced development tools such as Unreal Engine 5. Although the team has completed the game prototype, including warships, characters, and settings, the official beta version will not be launched until 2022.
However, the team has also announced that they will release "Mini games" in September, allowing players to experience it in advance.
๐ Have you visited the new Star Atlas website yet? ๐
It's not merely a page, it's a metaverse experience. โจ
๐ฅ Fly through it now at https://t.co/vBhkmd5iZk! ๐ฅ pic.twitter.com/rya95oJpHS
โ Star Atlas (@staratlas) September 3, 2021
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