Gigaverse is launching a new version of the Void Dungeon, a weekly skill-based mode where players enter using GIGABIT tokens to compete for a share of a prize pool. The first week opens with a $5,000 prize pool and a $5,000 jackpot, alongside a 1-of-1 GLHFers NFT as the grand prize for the top leaderboard finisher. All progress resets at the end of each week, and the mode is designed to equalize core mechanics across players.
What Changed
- A new Void Dungeon mode is going live, structured as a weekly recurring format where player skills and chip counts reset each week.
- Players collect Void Chips by defeating Echoes, which are snapshots of other players captured at the exact room where they are encountered.
- A Pay 2 Nerf mechanic allows players to halve an Echo’s stats by spending 75 GIGABIT, with 69% of that payment going to the Echo’s owner.
- Five percent of all GIGABIT entry fees are directed as a house fee toward ecosystem NFT bids, starting with the GLHFers collection.
- Community stretch goals are introduced alongside the launch as a milestone-based system tied to in-game and community activity.
- Automation of gameplay through bots or AI tools is permitted under current fair play rules, and there is no cap on the number of runs per week.
Dates and Rollout
- The Void Dungeon goes live the day after the announcement was posted.
- Each Void Dungeon cycle runs for seven days, after which skill trees and chip counts reset.
- The ecosystem NFT bid will be executed on an unannounced but near-term schedule during or after each week.
- At the end of each week, the full prize pool is paid out pro-rata, while any remaining jackpot rolls over to future weeks.
Numbers and Rules
- Week 1 opens with a $5,000 prize pool and a separate $5,000 jackpot.
- Standard entry costs 200 GIGABIT, with multiplier tiers available at 400 GIGABIT and 800 GIGABIT.
- GIGABIT entry fees are split by default: 60% to the prize pool, 35% to the jackpot, and 5% to the ecosystem NFT bid.
- Jackpot chance per Echo or boss defeat scales by entry tier: 0.25% at 200 GIGABIT, 0.5% at 400 GIGABIT, and 1% at 800 GIGABIT.
- Jackpot tier outcomes range from a 70% chance at 0.2% of the jackpot up to a 0.5% chance at 5% of the jackpot.
- Players with an active Giga Juice subscription receive 2 times the Void Chips and double the jackpot chances.
- Nerfing an Echo costs 75 GIGABIT for the first use, with the cost increasing on each subsequent nerf of the same Echo.
- A complete dungeon run spans 17 rooms, with players expected to encounter up to roughly six Echoes on average.
Source: https://x.com/playgigaverse/status/2051802612715151820