Cross The Ages NFT Collection Rockets To Top 3 On ImmutableX, Reaches $750K In 24 Hours

Cross The Ages, a new blockchain trading card game, launched its first NFT collection on ImmutableX marketplaces on February 10th. The collection had a successful launch, reaching 750,000 sales in less than 24 hours. It is currently ranked as the 3 highest selling collections on the market.

One of the unique Foil S Rank cards, called Sarash, sold for 75K USDC. The Cross The Age’s mobile-first collectible NFT and digital trading card is set in a dystopian clash of worlds, based on seven fantasy and science fiction novels. Sarash is one of the warrior characters that appears in the first book.

“It is amazing to witness the success of Cross The Ages’ NFT collection launch. The volume of transactions that have taken place in the first 24 hours is a testament to the popularity of the project and the game, says Shirley Anderson, Head of Partner Success at Immutable. “ImmutableX is excited to provide Cross the Ages with our Layer 2 scaling solutions, enabling a seamless experience that everyone can enjoy.”

Cross The Ages had a pre-sale of the NFT premium packs for players to access the beta by the end of June last year. 20,000 premium packs were sold at a price of US$100 for an Apprentice pack, US$250 for a Disciple pack and US$500 for a Primus pack. Each pack was guaranteed to have mythic cards inside. The Sarash card was from one of these sold premium packs.

A Golden Legacy Pack, one of the rarest packs in the game, sold for 37.5 Ether ($57,000) on the third launch day of the marketplace. The pack was purchased by Richard DETENTE, co-founder of “Grand Angle Meta” [GAM] The clan.

Richard DETENTE said: “I think many individuals are still unaware of how much there is to explore of the Cross the Ages metaverse,” declared Richard DETENTE. “‘We are actively recruiting more players to play the game competitively and to join our scholarship program.’

Source: Immutascan

Cross The Ages launched its early access game three months ago. Here are some highlights from the game statistics after the game launch:

  • 70,000 NFTs were minted in the first 6 hours
  • 700,000 NFTs were minted in 6 weeks
  • 3.8 million cards were sold
  • 4 million games played since Open Beta
  • Currently, the NFT collection ranks Top 2&3 in trading volume on OpenSea
  • 5 world famous game publishing giants on board as strategic investors, these include UbiSoft and SquareEnix

Sami Chlagou, Founder and CEO of Cross The Ages said that: “Collector’s nostalgia is truly something special. We are excited about what the future holds and can’t wait to see what else we can accomplish!”

About Cross The Ages

Cross The Ages (CTA) is a mobile-first trading card game set in a dystopian clash of worlds, based on seven fantasy and science fiction novels. Players compete individually and in teams for valuable NFTs as they go on Metaverse quests to discover priceless “Easter Eggs” hidden in the novels. CTA, built on blockchain technology, offers a full value cycle from mobile gaming to desktop gaming, then finally to physical trading cards, leveraging near-field communication technology. CTA’s first-of-its-kind gaming experience and striking artwork have already captured the worldwide attention of 600,000 community members.

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