Battle of Olympus, an arcade street fighting game, is set to launch the first phase of its presale for its in-game currency $GODLY on Arbitrum on Monday, March 27.
Battle of Olympus stands alone as one of the few Web3 games with a fully working demo, with an update due in Q2 2023, and an upcoming collection of in-game digital collectibles. Set in the cyberpunk city of Olympus, fight against other players and several Greek gods. Battle your way to the top of Olympus to conquer the metropolis! Play the demo here.
Battle of Olympus is the first flagship game developed by Revenant, a decentralized gaming ecosystem founded in 2022.
The earliest investors will benefit from getting the $GODLY token at its lowest price. The first stage of the presale is available for $0.0221, with the price increasing through four rounds.
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