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SYLTARE Set to Launch NFT Trading Card Game on August 18th

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - Media OutReach - 9 August 2022 - In a move that shook the NFT-based Trade Card Game (TCG) ecosystem, SYLTARE announced its global launch on August 18th.



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With Vietnam being SYLTARE's first global debut, following South Korea as its initial playground, the Philippines and Brazil are next in line for this innovative new game. Vietnam, the Philippines, and Brazil only marks the starting point of SYLTARE's grand expansion into the global market.

Targeting the Global Market

Today, SYLTARE announced that their NFT Trading Card Game would launch on August 18th. The game has already garnered much attention in South Korea, with over 9,500 cards minted in under 1 second. The game has already reached the top of the trading cards section on Opensea across all chains and raised $7.6 million worth of cryptocurrency to fund the project.

The CEO of SYLTARE, Duhee Lee, has a Ph.D. in Computer Science and is renowned for his software engineering skills. He has assembled a team of top strategists and game designers. The team includes Jinho Hong and Youhyun, both who took part in "The Genius", a South Korean reality game show, alongside CEO Duhee lee, who are renowned competitive poker players with several championship titles under their belts. Jin Ho Hong's past career as one of the nation's leading Starcraft professional gamer adds further context to the strategic nature of SYLTARE game. Backed by such talents, SYLTARE will be among the most exciting and innovative games on the market, with seamless user experience enriched by its deep storyline and high-quality artwork.

Endorsed by several major investment groups in South Korea, SYLTARE now seeks to expand its reach into the global market. Representatives of the company quoted the Philippines and Brazil will be two of the three top-priority markets, following their successful launch in Vietnam.

Re-Designing the NFT-Based TCG Ecosystem

SYLTARE explained that the game offers two modes, Normal and Sit & Go. The Normal mode targets casual users, while the Sit & Go aims to attract competitive players.

The Sit & Go mode made its international launch on the 5th of August, marking a 7-day growth of 400% rise in the daily play match metrics. Followed by a strong initial global presence, the team will launch the Normal mode on August 18th.

The team at SYLTARE has not only invested utmost effort in creating an enticing gaming environment, but also put endless thought into ensuring the sustainability of the SYL token economy. Unlike many other NFT-based games, SYLTARE has a burn rate similar to poker tournaments. This means that the SYL token will constantly be in demand, helping to ensure its stability.

In addition to its strong economy, Syltare also offers updates that will keep players engaged. These updates include ranking systems and various event mechanisms. This combination of features will create a solid player base and help drive the growth of the NFT-based TCG ecosystem.

Hashtag: #SYLTARE

About SYLTARE

SYLTARE is a collectible card game that uses non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to represent cards and ownership.

This eagerly awaited trading card game will launch on August 18th. The game will be available in a free-to-play mode, and some players will receive Karma Points (KP). The KP system will allow players to join the game.

Anyone interested in learning more about SYLTARE can refer to its and social media links below.
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