SEND Arcade Announces Squad Game Season 2 Minting on Magic Eden

12/30/2024 22:00
SEND Arcade Announces Squad Game Season 2 Minting on Magic Eden

SEND Arcade has released a total of 456 Squad Game Season 2 entry passes, which users can mint on Magic Eden.

Key Notes

  • A total of 456 Squad Game Season 2 passes will be minted on Magic Eden.
  • The Whitelist phase is available for wallets holding over 50,000 SEND.
  • The public minting phase will be open to all wallets starting at 4:20 PM UTC.

SEND Arcade has shared on its official X handle that it has released a total of 456 Squad Game Season 2 entry passes, which users can mint on Magic Eden. The minting is scheduled to start on December 30th.

The minting will occur in two phases. The first phase, the Whitelist (WL) phase, is reserved for wallets holding more than 50,000 SEND at the time of the initial mint announcement. Whitelisted wallets can mint up to 2 passes during this phase, which is scheduled to last 3 hours, starting at 1:11 PM UTC.

The second phase is public and open to everyone, starting at 4:20 PM UTC. According to Send Arcade, all wallets are eligible to participate in this phase.

Limited Utility: Entry Pass for Squad Game Only

The team emphasized that the pass serves only as an entry ticket for the Squad Game and has no additional utility. They advised users to mint only if they intend to play the game or gift the pass to a friend. The team wrote:

“This pass can only be used for Squad Game as an entry pass. No other utility. Only mint, if you wanna play this game or gift it to your friends – the total supply is just 456 and it’ll be damn fun!”

Season 2: Will It Follow the First Season’s Format?

Squad Game is an on-chain game inspired by the Netflix series Squid Game, developed by Send Arcade. Magic Eden described it as an interactive survival game where players compete with 455 others over three weeks for a substantial prize. As players are eliminated, the prize pool grows larger. Magic Eden stated:

“It’s an interactive survival game, where you compete with 455 other players across 3 weeks to win the grand prize of [redacted]…. Players will keep getting eliminated and the prize pool keeps increasing.”

The first season of Squad Game followed a similar pattern to the Squid Game series. In the first round, players chose one of four symbols: a circle, a triangle, a star, or an umbrella. The symbol selected by the fewest players became the “Death Symbol”, and those who chose it were eliminated.

The next round “Red Light, Red Light” involved players holding an “Elimination NFT”. They needed to pass this NFT within their squad to avoid elimination. If the NFT was passed outside the squad or sent to a forbidden address, the player was disqualified. The player holding the NFT when the game ended was also eliminated.

In Round 3, Triple Cross, players minted two NFTs (real and fake), exchanged them with squadmates, and submitted one for evaluation. Betrayal or lying led to elimination. The “Penalty Round” allowed players to bribe from the prize pool to eliminate opponents, with the highest bribe winning. If no bribes were placed, all players advanced. The game concluded with a classic Rock, Paper, Scissors match in the “Final Round”, determining the winner through semi-finals and finals.

It remains uncertain whether Squad Game Season 2 will follow the same structure as Season 1 or introduce new games mixed with the previous ones.

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