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If you’re playing with a non-GFC character, meanwhile, you’ll earn keys that open loot boxes containing partner-specific tokens and rewards.
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The type of key received depends on the avatar you’re controlling: if it’s a free base character, they are silver and can be sold directly on the marketplace or used (alongside $GCOIN, the game’s native token) to open loot boxes if you’re the proud owner of a Genesis NFT, 2nd generation fighter or Genesis Collection weapon, the keys are gold and grant entry to tournaments offering richer prizes.
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So how do the play-to-earn mechanics work? Well, in a nutshell, players win by triumphing in battle and earning keys needed to unlock loot boxes, treasure chests that contain various goodies including weapons. If they perform well in the game, they can gradually increase their character’s strength through buying/winning clothes and armor and obtaining a superior weapon. Players don’t need to have a Genesis NFT or a third-party one to participate, of course: avatar-less competitors will be allocated a default fighter with base stats and a default, base-tier weapon when they sign up. According to nft-stats, the most valuable – a mustachioed, club-wielding Centurion called Galaxy Fighter #5041 – is currently worth around $33.2k. Galaxy Fight Club recently sold close to $10 million worth of NFTs that formed its Genesis Collection, some 10,127 fighters native to the game. Unlike in the legacy gaming sector, this is possible because NFT rights typically belong to the individual owner rather than the collection itself. According to the GFC team, all major avatar projects are likely to be incorporated into the game over time, whether there is a partnership between the ventures or not. Interoperable out of the box, Galaxy Fight Club’s goal – aside from entertaining a legion of bellicose gamers – is to be a unified platform where various siloed NFT projects and their users can come together, interact, and of course, throw down.
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Of course, GFC’s idea is a tad more ambitious since it seeks to bring characters from multiple rival platforms into the same ecosystem. There is actually a precedent for this model: Nintendo’s crossover fighting game Super Smash Bros, originally released in 1999, was envisaged as a means by which various characters in the wider Nintendo universe could live in the same domain. The premise of GFC is simple: players log in using either their favorite third-party NFT (Bored Ape Yacht Club, CyberKongz, etc) or native character NFT, then wage war with other competitors to win rewards and earn payouts. Releases like Galaxy Fight Club (GFC), which describes itself as the first-ever cross-IP, cross-platform (PC & mobile) PvP fighting game, seek to pay homage to the battle-based video games of old while catering to modern, NFT-savvy players.