SHRAPNEL is an upcoming extraction FPS with a heavy focus on user-generated content. The game is launching on Avalanche and will hold the first public mint on the 9th of June.
SHRAPNEL aims to be to gamers in their 30s now what Minecraft and Roblox were for the same players a decade ago. They want to be a one-stop gaming experience where everyone can thrive and build the experiences they want to play.
The whitelist allocation for the drop is around 60%. Other wallets can mint operator NFTs, representing three different roles in the game, on five different occasions. 2,000 operators will be minted in each phase, for a total of 10,000 minted NFTs.
On the 9th of June, the first public mint will start. Then, additional mints will be hosted on the 16th, 23rd, 30th of June, and the 7th of July.
Operators carry a comic book NFT with them, and will bring early adopters great benefits:
The mint price is set to 0.05ETH, a very affordable starting point for such an ambitious project. Future transactions will be held in SHRAP tokens, but the game’s coin is not live on any exchange yet.
Several big names in the crypto space, such as Ethlizards, are already partnering up with the team and plan on purchasing large amounts of NFTs to build interoperable utility for their collections.
SHRAPNEL Gameplay
In SHRAPNEL, players join the warzone as operators for one of the several teams and are entrusted with collecting and extracting valuable resources. Many other operators are competing for the map’s resources, creating a frantic, high-stakes atmosphere that encourages risk-taking and rewards ability.
Before entering the battlefield, players equip their operators with the appropriate gear that suits their playstyle. Equipment (in the form of NFTs) is dropped when a player dies, requiring them to consider the continuously fluctuating odds of success in every decision they make.
Players can obtain the mysterious Compound Sigma in addition to the stuff dropped by operators slain in action. Players must fight their way to one of many contested extraction spots after gathering their loot, then survive long enough to escape and claim it as their own.
Successfully extracted loot (NFTs) is stored in the player’s persistent inventory, which he or she can utilize to build loadouts in future sessions. Every decision becomes more important as the player pool diminishes and extractions become riskier.
A Creator-Run Game
The SHRAPNEL team is very clear on their intention to make the game a community-run experience.
Players will be able to craft vanity items, mint them on the blockchain, and profit from their designs on the internal marketplace.