Nakamoto Games releases the NAKA Strike Sniper Mode

The new title is based on the platform’s popular FPS, NAKA Strike, and was released as a result of community feedback.

Nov 27, 2022
by Dragan
Nakamoto Games releases the NAKA Strike Sniper Mode
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Developer Nakamoto Games has announced the release of a new game for their play-to-earn arcade gaming platform: the NAKA Strike Sniper Mode.

This new title is based on the "fan-favorite" FPS, NAKA Strike. Unlike the original, which has a variety of different weapons, this new version is only about using the sniper, with the goal being to eliminate as many enemies as possible while also doing your best to avoid getting taken out.

The game mode was released on November 25 thanks to community demand, and will be used for the 3rd NAKA Strike tournament as the previous two tournaments held for the platform’s most popular title ended up being successful.

The release of the NAKA Strike Sniper Mode is part of the team's "multi-level plan to create an extensive catalog of engaging play-to-earn games". Their gaming ecosystem runs on the Polygon network and features free-to-try, free-to-earn and paid games. In order to try out the paid titles, players have to buy a ticket using the platform’s native $NAKA token. Participating in these paid games gives players a chance to earn rewards in the form of the previously mentioned cryptocurrency. As for the free-to-earn blockchain titles, players who rank in the top 10 by the end of the day get free items as a reward.

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