HomeNFTsHeroes of Mavia Debut Ruby Marketplace for In-Game NFT Trades

Heroes of Mavia Debut Ruby Marketplace for In-Game NFT Trades

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Skrice Studios has geared up the Ruby Marketplace within its popular free-to-play blockchain game, Heroes of Mavia, available on iOS and Android platforms.

The Ruby Marketplace offers a user-friendly interface similar to popular NFT platforms like OpenSea and Blur. Players can easily view floor prices, place bids, and track price history, but only in the game’s native currency, $RUBY.

Adding to the platform’s appeal is the exclusive ‘SuperMavian’ NFT collection, featuring 36 limited edition in-game Skins portraying game troops and buildings.

These digital collectibles—priced at 1,000 $RUBY per 500 copies—aim to captivate and remain accessible to the game’s dedicated players to enhance gameplay. 

Heroes of Mavia Ruby Marketplace Source: Medium (Heroes of Mavia)

The Marketplace’s Smooth Operations

In order to ensure a smooth user experience, the Ruby Marketplace is accessible only to those who have updated their Heroes of Mavia app to the latest version.

Players looking to access the marketplace must click the Ruby icon in their upgraded app, which brings up various navigational tabs that allow for easy exploration and trading.

When acquiring the game’s digital items, all transaction gas fees are waived. However, a small Sapphire fee covers operational costs, while a 5% Ruby trading fee is incurred on trades, subsequently burned to support ecosystem sustainability.

With the launch of the Ruby Marketplace and the SuperMavian NFT collection, Skrice Studios aims to set a new standard for integration and expansion in the blockchain gaming landscape. 



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