FLOKI’s Ambitious Metaverse MMORPG Valhalla Set to Launch Tomorrow
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FLOKI has officially announced that its highly anticipated metaverse MMORPG, Valhalla, will launch on the mainnet tomorrow, June 30. This browser-based blockchain game promises to revolutionize the gaming industry with its unique blend of turn-based combat, NFT-powered gameplay, and real-time multiplayer exploration. Players will have the opportunity to earn FLOKI tokens through battles, quests, and trading, marking a significant milestone for both the project and the broader play-to-earn ecosystem. Valhalla is built with blockchain technology from the ground up, allowing players to own in-game assets like creatures, items, and resources, all represented as NFTs. These digital assets can be freely traded and offer real-world value tied directly to gameplay. At launch, players will be rewarded with FLOKI tokens for their in-game actions, effectively turning time spent playing into actual earnings. Valhalla offers two main experiences: an open-world mode and a battle mode. In open-world mode, players can explore Floki Island, join quests, form clans, and trade assets with others in real-time. Towns and landmarks serve as social hubs, making the game feel like a living, breathing world. In battle mode, players engage in strategic, turn-based duels on a hexagonal grid, using unique creatures called Veras. Winning depends on smart planning and using each Vera's abilities wisely. FLOKI's team, known for creating one of crypto's earliest community-led projects, emphasizes that they are building for long-term value, not hype. According to Pedro Vidal, FLOKI's Community Relations Officer, Valhalla was created to fix the shortcomings of blockchain gaming and offer an experience that real gamers will enjoy. In parallel with the game launch, FLOKI has been ramping up visibility through esports and sports marketing. Valhalla is a presenting partner for the 2025 Global Esports Industry Week and a sponsor of the Baroda Premier League, a cricket event expected to reach millions of viewers.