Tokyo Beast has just launched pre-registrations worldwide, inviting players into a thrilling mix of strategy and competition set in a futuristic Tokyo of 2124. This unique gaming experience centers around Xeno-karate, a high-stakes tournament featuring androids known as Beast models vying for supremacy.
You can dive into Tokyo Beast as a competitor by assembling a team of four Beasts, or as a spectator, making predictions on match outcomes for rewards. With an impressive prize pool of up to $1 million, Tokyo Beast introduces an engaging win-loss prediction system powered by blockchain technology. What's more, you don't need to invest in NFTs or virtual currency to join the fun, making it accessible to everyone.
Engage in the competition without any upfront costs, and enjoy the flexibility of earning in-game items through your predictions. These items can be traded for virtual currency or other rewards, adding multiple layers of interaction.
The Beast replicants bring strategic depth to every match with their diverse skills, which are influenced by their components. Battles are automatically played out, with skill activations based on chance, ensuring unpredictable and exciting outcomes. These unexpected victories can dramatically shift the competition, keeping you on the edge of your seat.
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Designed for a global audience, Tokyo Beast lets you compete or make predictions against players from around the world. Weekend championship matches provide additional chances to earn rewards by accurately forecasting results, whether through supporting players, analyzing statistics, or engaging in discussions with others.
Pre-registration for Tokyo Beast is now open across multiple platforms, including PC, the App Store, and Play Store. Sign up by clicking on your preferred link below. For more details, visit the official website, and don't forget to join the Discord channel to stay updated on all the latest developments.