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BloodLoop’s First NFT Mint Is Live with Free Skins on Avalanche

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BloodLoop’s First NFT Drop Is Live
BloodLoop just kicked off its first NFT mint on OpenSea. Players can now claim two free in-game skins—Qatil and Satellite—on the Avalanche blockchain. Avalanche and OpenSea have partnered to create this drop. As part of a limited-time promotion, the skins are playable right away and expire on June 27 at 11 AM CDT. OpenSea's statistics shows that more than 200,000 NFTs have already been acquired in just 48 hours. Users still have to pay gas expenses in AVAX even though the mint is free.
BloodLoop is making its first foray into blockchain gaming with the Qatil and Satellite skins. Linked to the player's wallet, these skins are distributed over the LooP network. They remain with you once you mint them, in other words. Both accounts and devices can use them. Limited edition skins, these will be accessible in-game starting on June 23, the day of debut.
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BloodLoop Brings Blockchain to Hero Shooter Gameplay
The sci-fi hero shooter BloodLoop emphasizes teamwork and intimate combat. It combines quick action with a special blockchain-based crafting system. In-game digital goods can be created and owned by players. Progress becomes more long-term and individualized as a result. By granting the gamer true ownership of skins and other things, the NFT system enhances that.
To get your free NFT skins, go to BloodLoop’s collection page on OpenSea. Connect your wallet that works with Avalanche. MetaMask users can follow a simple guide to add Avalanche to their wallet. After setup, minting the skins is easy. There’s no charge for the NFTs themselves. You just pay the usual AVAX gas fee.
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This is a limited-time offer. After 11AM CDT on June 27, the Qatil and Satellite skins won’t be available anymore. These skins were created just for this drop. Once claimed, they can be used in-game from June 23, which is when BloodLoop officially launches.
This mint shows Avalanche’s growing role in web3 gaming. The network recently introduced a Battle Pass system through Magic Eden and Playfull. That’s meant to make blockchain content easier to access. While BloodLoop’s mint is a separate effort, it follows the same idea—let players own and use their game content without hassle.
Avalanche supports games like BloodLoop in an effort to facilitate the seamless integration of blockchain technology into gaming. Wallet-based ownership gives players more control. It’s not just a skin—it’s a piece of the game that stays with you. That’s something most traditional games don’t offer. It adds long-term value to what players earn or claim.
Final Thoughts
An important step for BloodLoop's future community and the game itself is the release of its first NFT mint. With two unique skins up for grabs, players have a rare chance to grab in-game items they can truly own. It’s free to mint, apart from standard gas fees. The skins are limited, useful, and available right from launch. The mint ends on June 27 at 11AM CDT. The game goes live just one day before, on June 23.
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