In preparation for the launch of its MMA fantasy fighting Play-to-Earn (P2E) game, Fight Out is migrating its $FGHT token from Ethereum to Polygon.
The fighting game is coming to mobile soon and will offer ‘street fighter ’-like gameplay in a P2E environment.
$FGHT token’s migration will massively reduce gas fees for players of the highly anticipated play-to-earn fighting game.
Fight Out is already known for its Web3 gaming brand. Its Fight Out Fantasy App lets users bet on the outcome of upcoming events to earn points. The app can be downloaded from the Apple App Store and Google Play .
The next event to bet on is the UFC Amanda Lemos vs Virma Jandiroba fight taking place on 20 July.
In the new Fantasy App leaderboard players bet on outcomes such as who will win, in what round, and by what submission.
Every week there is a new leaderboard for who gets the most points. These points build up your Fight IQ – which is a metric that feeds into the P2E and Move-to-Earn (M2E) Fight Out ecosystem.
Now, in the second major part of the ecosystem, Fight Out is gearing up for the launch of its MMA/Fighting-style game.
Migrating the $FGHT token from Ethereum to Polygon means the token will be better suited for gaming. The migration involves an airdrop of equivalent $FGHT tokens on Polygon to current Ethereum token holders.