Splinterlands Passes 1 Billion Battles Milestone

Splinterlands Passes Billion Battle Milestone

The game has passed the one Billion battle milestone.

Splinterlands is one of the oldest and most popular Player-To-Earn games, with approximately half a million active players. With only six months running, they passed the one Billion battle milestone.

Recently Splinterlands Has Sold 7 Million Chaos Legion Packs so far while excitement and popularity of the game have increased rapidly, being at the top charts as the go-to play to earn game for six months in a row, according to DappRadar analytics.

Previously known as Steem Monsters, Splinterlands offers players play-to-earn games in the NFT world. Operating on the Hive Blockchain being a Trading Card Game.

“I can’t help but be ecstatic. This is a historic moment in gaming history and I’m so proud that Splinterlands is trailblazing in play to earn.” 

 Jesse “Aggroed” Reich, CEO & Co-Founder of Splinterlands 

About Splinterlands

Splinterlands is a trading card game built using blockchain technology that enables users to play anytime, trade anytime, and earn every win. Players compete for a limited reward pool of the Splinterlands in-game cryptocurrency token called Dark Energy Crystals (DEC) as well as provably scarce and valuable NFTs from daily quests and bi-weekly season rewards. Battle for glory and riches or passively rent out your cards. 

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