HexRoast has been heralded as the next generation of play-to-earn video games. The Esports action game that is currently being developed believes it has figured out the formula to provide gamers the best of both worlds, namely intense gameplay and financial benefits.
To this point, HexRoast has held an airdrop for its audience and shared a few tantalizing videos displaying its gameplay through its Telegram channel. Both of these events have been successful.
Additionally, it was revealed that there will be two different game types, which have been dubbed “Team Deathmatch Mode” and “Battle Royale Mode.”
The Team Deathmatch mode will be playable as soon as the game is made accessible to the public, and the Battle Royale mode will become available sometime after that. The makers have told their fanbase that there will be lots of exciting updates to follow, even though the release date of the game has not yet been determined.
The captivating storyline of the video game takes place in the Keodian Empire, and it follows a new generation of students who are well-versed in the magical arts. These students developed their craft at the Academy of Magic. As shown in the video teasers, the high-stakes conflicts in this game will be fought using various spells of magic and other forms of wizardry.
To begin, in HexRoast, victory cannot be purchased with NFTs in any way. Traditionally, in the play-to-earn (P2E) gaming experience, making purchases of non-fictional items (NFTs) is required in order to make progress in the game. On the other hand, in HexRoast, your NFTs will not assist you in winning battles.
Instead, the ‘Game Chest’ will rise based on your purchases of NFTs, and victories in battle will be determined by strategic choices, as HexRoast outlined in its debut piece published on Medium.
“In order for the player to emerge victorious, they will need to take advantage of all of the game’s elements and make skillful use of the six different spells at their disposal in accordance with the circumstances of the battle.” They will be required to keep an eye on the economics of the match and make purchases of relevant in-game things that are suited to specific in-game circumstances, just like they would in a typical MOBA game. In order to win, players will need to make use of the terrain of the gaming area, including its elevations and cover, and work in concert with their teammates.
In point of fact, only the victor earns in HexRoast, and the developers have developed a brand new mechanism called “The Oracle System” to make certain that the P2E economy does well.
This method, which is being hailed as groundbreaking, was created with a number of different precautions to ensure that the project’s currency exchange rate remains steady. These mechanisms include:
The cost of chests and slots within the game is dynamically adjusted by the system based on the current coin rate on the market. All in-game purchases are done with the game’s coin, which has a variable value; this is despite the fact that the cost of chests and characters within the game is fixed at their USD equivalents. Consequently, here is how the mechanism operates:
When the coin rate goes down, players will require a greater quantity of coins in order to purchase an in-game collectible.
When the coin rate goes up, players will require a lower total number of coins to purchase a collectible item within the game.
The Oracle System makes certain that the value of the game chests will increase whenever there is a decrease in the exchange rate of the coin. In contrast, the breast goes down in value in a proportional manner whenever the exchange rate increases.
In addition to this, the game will implement a commission structure for the process of withdrawing money to the wallet, which will go from being fifty percent to being zero percent over the course of forty days.
This system’s overarching objective is to provide the game and its economy the greatest possible amount of lifespan.
In this regard, HexRoast seeks to be successful where others have been unsuccessful, and the game’s Whitepaper has an explanation of all of the game’s intricate “tokenomics.”
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