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Eternals Pew Pew Open Beta 2 Brings New Rewards and B3 Features


Eternals Pew Pew

A New Chapter in Play-to-Earn Browser Gaming

Get ready, pilots! Eternals Pew Pew Open Beta Cycle 2 is officially live — running from October 22, 6 AM UTC, to November 4, 2 PM UTC — and it’s giving players another exciting chance to play, compete, and earn NFT rewards. If you love skill-based gameplay and leaderboard challenges, this free browser-based web3 shooter is one you don’t want to miss.

The event follows an exclusive partnership with the Base-powered Layer 3 network B3, expanding accessibility and performance for players worldwide. And here’s the best part — this might be the last beta event before Eternals Pew Pew moves into a brand-new phase packed with even bigger features.

So if you’re curious about the game or just want to grab some NFT loot while testing your reflexes, now’s your time to jump in.


What Is Eternals Pew Pew?

Eternals Pew Pew is a free-to-play 2D shooter where you take command of the Holy Cat, defending the futuristic world of Eternia from endless waves of airborne enemies.

Armed with limited ammo and a quick trigger finger, players must dodge, shoot, and strategize their way through randomized encounters — meaning no two battles ever feel the same. Whether you’re aiming for a quick casual session or climbing the competitive ladder, the game offers multiple difficulty modes and leaderboards that track the best pilots each week.

Eternals Pew Pew is fully browser-based and can be played directly through the official website — no downloads needed. Players can log in using traditional accounts (Google, Apple, Facebook, or email) or connect web3 wallets like Coin98 and Ramper.

The game runs on the Viction network (formerly TomoChain), a Layer 1 blockchain known for zero-gas transactions — making it one of the most accessible blockchain games out there.


What’s New in Open Beta Cycle 2?

While Cycle 2 doesn’t introduce major new gameplay systems, it brings a fresh leaderboard reset and continues to refine the experience introduced in the first beta phase.

The main highlight from the earlier update was the Crafting Factory, where players can combine materials earned in battle to create Chests packed with valuable rewards. Players can also open all boxes in their inventory at once — a small but appreciated quality-of-life feature.

Alongside crafting, there’s a fully functional Item Marketplace that lets players trade in-game assets like weapons, boxes, materials, and more.

The Boss Raid and Bee Gone events also return for Cycle 2, alongside other seasonal limited-time modes. To make the event fairer and more relaxed, leaderboard cycles now last two weeks instead of one, giving players extra time to compete.

And if you’ve been around since the first beta? You’re in for a treat — NFT holders from Cycle 1 will receive an exclusive Mythical Proto Angelic Rifle through a special airdrop. This rare weapon boosts your performance in-game, offering both bragging rights and a practical edge in competition.


The B3 Partnership and What It Means for Players

One of the biggest developments for Eternals Pew Pew this month is its partnership with B3, a Base-powered Layer 3 network designed to deliver faster and cheaper web3 experiences.

Thanks to this collaboration, players can now access the game through both basement.fun and play.b3.fun, with no difference in gameplay or features. This multi-platform expansion improves network stability and ensures smoother performance for everyone.

To celebrate the launch on B3, all players logging in through the new platform receive an exclusive reward pack, featuring:

  • A B3-themed ship skin

  • A Rare Machine Gun

  • An Energy Pack worth 25,000 Space Stones

It’s a small but meaningful boost that helps new pilots kick off their journey — and gives veterans a reason to explore the new network integration.


How to Play and Earn in Eternals Pew Pew

The play-to-earn structure remains one of Eternals Pew Pew’s core strengths. Players earn rewards by competing on two leaderboards — Shooting and Crafting — both of which reward skill, time investment, and strategy.

Each mission starts with choosing your difficulty level (Easy, Normal, or Hard). Higher difficulties yield more Shooting EXP and loot, but also introduce tougher enemies and boss encounters.

Every mission consumes Energy, which slowly regenerates over time. However, dedicated players can purchase more using the premium currency Space Stones to extend their play sessions.

As you clear missions, you’ll earn Gold, Shooting EXP, and item boxes containing crafting materials. The best-performing players climb the leaderboard, earning Ranking Points and NFT Chests packed with rare components used to forge advanced weapons.

Seasonal Leaderboards also reward consistent play and spending of Space Stones — meaning there’s always something to strive for, whether you’re a casual player or a competitive grinder.


Why You Should Join the Open Beta Cycle 2

If you’ve been curious about web3 shooters, Eternals Pew Pew is the perfect starting point. It’s free to play, browser-based, and simple to jump into — yet still offers real rewards and a sense of progression that traditional games can’t match.

Cycle 2 may be the final open beta event, making it the last chance to experience the game in its pre-release form and earn unique NFT rewards that may become highly sought after later on.

So, if you want to test your skills, earn some loot, and have fun in a skill-based blockchain game, head over to the official website or try the new B3 platform before November 4, 2 PM UTC.

And if you’re hungry for more competitive and rewarding experiences, explore other blockchain games that redefine what it means to play and earn in the decentralized era.

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Published: October 24, 2025

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