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Fight League Launches Free NFT Mint on Ronin, Launching August 1st

Fight League, a franchise developed by GMonster in collaboration with MIXI, launches its first NFT mint on the Ronin blockchain.

The event is scheduled for July 31st at 19:00 PST (or August 1st at 2:00 AM UTC) and will run for 24 hours, allowing participants to mint Chip NFTs for free. These NFTs will provide in-game benefits in the upcoming Fight League Survivor (FLS) arcade survival game.

All Ronin Wallet users can use Mint, and free Mint is limited to 1 per X account.

What is Fight League?
What is Fight League? Source: Fight League

What is Fight League Survivor?

Fight League Survivor is a fast-paced survival arcade game where players must survive against an aggressive race called the Icharid Covenant. This interdimensional race has taken over the world of Bastion, and players are tasked with liberating the besieged world and rescuing its brainwashed warriors.

Each chip NFT provides an in-game buff, with rarer chips offering more powerful benefits. For example, CyberKongz chips reduce damage taken and increase attack speed, while more common chips offer more modest benefits.

Different types of chip NFTs include different quality levels, from Quality 1 to Quality 4, and there are also special partner chips, each with different drop rates.

Fight League Free Chip NFT Mint Details
Fight League Free Chip NFT Mint Details Source: Fight League

How do I get involved with Mint?

To earn Mints, participants must complete a series of quests on the Fight League website.

This includes visiting the website, logging in with Ronin Wallet, and completing the three social quests listed on the site. On Mint Day, eligible users can mint a free Chip NFT by visiting the PlayFightLeague mint page, connecting their Ronin Wallet, completing the quests listed, approving the transaction, signing the mint transaction, and verifying the new Chip in their wallet.

“Together with Mixi’s Tokyo team, we dreamed of populating the Fight League world with wild and crazy characters,” said Jia, founder of GMonsters. “The world of Fight League is a perfect fit for Ronin’s rich community and ecosystem.”