EverMoon, a web3 5v5 MOBA incubated by Seedify, has commenced its Beta I phase, offering players a chance to engage in their team-based combat and solo training modes.

The Beta I phase of EverMoon is now available for download on Android and iOS platforms, with the test running from April 2 to April 15, in particular targeting players from Middle Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific region.

Players are encouraged to try out the game, provide feedback and identify areas for improvement within the title.

What is Evermoon?

EverMoon is a web3 MOBA title that blends blockchain technology with the classic 5v5 3-lane gameplay.

The game boasts a diverse roster of heroes across six classes, with the option to use non-NFT or NFT heroes acquired through hero shards and the game’s marketplace.

EverMoon is free-to-play with a play-and-earn economy, where players can own their in-game assets and earn rewards based on performance. The game includes a dual-token system, with $EVM tokens used for governance and hero acquisition, and $ES tokens used for challenges and tournaments.

What should players expect from EverMoon Beta I?

EverMoon’s Beta I features a player leaderboard, with top players rewarded with USDT prizes and exclusive in-game items.

These top players will also get their hands on exclusive whitelist spots for future releases, and an epic skin to mark their achievement.

This phase also opens EverMoon’s referral program, with participants able to earn a share of 1,000,000 $EVM tokens by inviting friends to join the Evermoon community.

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