Valhalla to Launch First-Ever Tournament With $75,000 in Rewards

Valhalla to Launch First-Ever Tournament With $75,000 in Rewards

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Advertisement     Disclaimer: The below article is sponsored, and the views in it do not represent those of ZyCrypto. Readers should conduct independent research before taking any actions related to the project mentioned in this piece. This article should not be regarded as investment advice. Valhalla, a blockchain-based MMORPG designed as Floki’s flagship metaverse game, has announced the commencement of its first major tournament. The tournament will mark a major milestone for the gaming platform while further enhancing its features as a player-driven economy and a hexagonal battlefield designed for dynamic combat. While it invites players from all over the world, aiming to spotlight the best players in the blockchain gaming ecosystem, the tournament offers a $75,000 prize pool for its top 64 contenders. According to the announcement, the game has been designed as a competitive battleground for players worldwide. Valhalla blends strategy, skill, and blockchain-powered gameplay in a Norse-inspired metaverse.  Advertisement   With the game, players control powerful creatures called Veras and battle in fast-paced, 3v3 turn-based combat, and now, the stakes are higher than ever. Notably, the tournament format consists of three concurrent single-elimination bracket tournaments that run simultaneously every two months. While each tournament begins with a qualification phase, where players compete in up to three matches, earning one point for every win, the top 64 scorers from each tournament advance to the Main Event. However, ELO rankings determine who advances in situations when players are tied. The Main Event, on the other hand, is a six-round, 64-player single-elimination bracket, where only one winner will rise to the top. As such, players are encouraged to choose their tournament wisely as they can only enter one per cycle. Each match is 3v3 only, and special rules apply, including shorter turn times and no draws. According…