Alien Legends will open its alpha phase on April 16, giving players access to a browser based tactical fighter game built around NFT linked battles, quests, and reward systems.
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Alien Legends is opening public testing with core reward systems already active. Players can use TLM, Shards, and landowner incentives from the start while fighting through dungeons and arenas across a large world map.
Map design includes portals, taverns, arenas, and dungeon routes. Players recruit and manage fighters, build skills, and take on daily, weekly, and monthly quests. Leaderboards also play a role, giving players another way to measure performance and push higher.
Entry comes with clear NFT requirements. Players need at least five Alien Legends fighters, plus one Alien Worlds crew NFT and one Alien Worlds arms NFT to join battles. Trial accounts can take part too, but they can earn only 10% of the available rewards.
Alien Legends is also using the alpha to pressure test game systems before a reset. Once the phase ends, all progress will be wiped, then an external competition will run through the Alien Worlds smart contract. Players who send useful bug reports through Discord can share 1 million Shards after testing wraps up.
Strategy matters because fighters age over time and lose effectiveness, so roster management becomes part of the core loop. Legendary account holders also get extra daily resources to support gameplay.
“We’re excited to see how players interact with the Open Alpha and shape the game’s development.”