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Gods Unchained is a free-to-play tactical card game that combines competitive strategy with true digital ownership. Built on Immutable X and migrating to Immutable zkEVM, it lets players earn, trade, and fuse NFT-based cards using its native GODS token. GODS is used for governance, staking, and crafting rare collectibles through the Forge. Players earn rewards by winning matches in Gauntlet of the Gods and enjoy zero gas fees thanks to Immutable’s Layer 2 scalability.
Gods Unchained is a free-to-play digital card game where all cards are NFTs, enabling players to trade, fuse, and truly own their in-game assets.
GODS is the utility and governance token used for play-to-earn rewards, crafting cards in the Forge, staking, and voting on game decisions.
You can earn GODS by playing ranked matches, completing quests, or participating in special events and tournaments.
Between June 2–6, 2025, GODS tokens and NFTs will move from Immutable X to Immutable zkEVM, enhancing future scalability and feature support.
GODS is available on Coinbase, OKX, KuCoin, OrangeX, and other centralized exchanges.
You can store GODS in any Ethereum-compatible wallet, including Bitcoin.com Wallet, MetaMask, Trust Wallet, Ledger, and Trezor.
No. Thanks to Immutable X, all NFT minting and card trading is gas-free.
Flux is a soft in-game currency earned through daily matches, used alongside GODS to fuse and mint new cards in the Forge.
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