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Outlanders 1.4.0 Expands the Adventure with Dungeons and Rewards


Outlanders

A New Era for Outlanders

Outlanders just got a major upgrade! Version 1.4.0 introduces fresh gameplay systems, including new Dungeons, a complete resource rework, and a bunch of balance changes that promise a fairer, more rewarding blockchain gaming experience.

If you’ve been following blockchain games for a while, you’ll know Outlanders has stood out for its seamless approach — welcoming Web2 gamers while still giving Web3 users true digital ownership. Now, with this update, the developers are deepening that hybrid model even further.

Let’s dive into what’s new and why version 1.4.0 is a game-changer for the Outlanders community.


What Makes Outlanders Stand Out

For anyone new to the world of Outlanders — think of it as a fantasy MMORPG with blockchain ownership built in. Players explore vast medieval landscapes, fight monsters, gather resources, and earn loot that can later be minted as NFTs.

The game runs on the BNB Chain, and assets such as weapons, armor, or rare crafting items can be traded using $LAND, Outlanders’ native in-game currency. There’s also $NAKA, the ecosystem token from Nakamoto Games, which plays a role in events, rewards, and extra earning opportunities.

One of the coolest parts? You don’t need a wallet to start. Outlanders is designed to be Web2-friendly, letting you jump right into the action — and only connect your wallet later to claim and trade your assets.


The 1.4.0 Update: Fresh Content and Game Balance

Version 1.4.0 isn’t just another patch — it’s a full-scale evolution. Here’s what’s included in this update:

  • New Dungeon System and Tickets

  • Resource Rework

  • Anti-Fall System

  • Balance Updates to Potions, Stats, and Items

Each of these upgrades adds a new layer of challenge and strategy, creating more ways to play, earn, and enjoy the world of Outlanders.


Step into the New Dungeon System

The biggest highlight of version 1.4.0 is the new Dungeon feature. Players can now obtain Dungeon Tickets that let them enter challenging areas filled with dangerous monsters and rare loot.

It’s all about risk versus reward. The deeper you go, the higher your chances of scoring rare items and “massive” rewards. These dungeons give veteran players something more structured to master — while offering a thrilling goal for newcomers to strive toward.

This addition also brings Outlanders closer to the feel of a full-fledged MMORPG — with Web3-style rewards attached to every victory.


Resource Rework and Economy Balance

One of the more subtle but vital parts of the update is the resource rework. The team has changed where resource nodes appear and how they respawn.

Why does this matter? Because it makes the world more dynamic and fair. Before, some players could monopolize certain resources, creating imbalance in the in-game economy. Now, resources are spread out and refreshed more strategically — encouraging exploration and fairer access for everyone.

The economy adjustments go even further. Gold Ore and Wood have been removed from the shop to increase the value of naturally gathered materials. This change should stabilize the market and reward players who actively engage in exploration and resource collection.


Improved Exploration and Character Balance

Outlanders 1.4.0 also introduces a quality-of-life upgrade called the Anti-Fall System — a small but appreciated fix for anyone who’s ever fallen off the map mid-adventure.

In addition, several balance and gameplay tweaks refine how characters and items perform:

  • Potion effects have been rebalanced for more tactical combat.

  • The STR stat no longer boosts Max Weight — instead, all players now get +10 Max Weight per level, which helps equalize character builds.

  • Gold Weapons are gone, replaced with the new “Werewolf” item drop.

  • Adventure and Traveler sets have been removed from the Blacksmith’s shop.

  • A brand-new Gold Equipment Set can now be crafted and upgraded.

All these changes make combat and progression feel more strategic and less grindy — a step toward a more balanced play-to-earn ecosystem.


Play and Earn in the New Outlanders

As always, earning in Outlanders revolves around playing the game — exploring, completing quests, fighting monsters, and looting treasures.

Now, with Dungeons in play, there are even more opportunities for rare drops and valuable NFT assets. Once you connect your wallet, your gear and items can be minted as NFTs, traded on the in-game marketplace, and converted into $LAND tokens.

You can also participate in special play-to-earn events that often involve $NAKA rewards. These limited-time events give players extra chances to earn rare loot or real value through skilled gameplay and participation.

At the moment, the team is even celebrating the new update with a $100 USDT giveaway for players who share their best gameplay clips on X (formerly Twitter).


The Future Looks Bright for Nakamoto Games

Outlanders continues to play a major role in the Nakamoto Games ecosystem, which has been rapidly growing. Earlier this year, Nakamoto Games secured $10 million in funding to expand their play-to-earn platform and teamed up with Creo Engine to bring blockchain gaming to millions of new users.

With Outlanders 1.4.0, that vision is clearly moving forward — bridging Web2 familiarity with Web3 ownership and offering players a true taste of the decentralized gaming future.


Ready to Begin Your Adventure?

If you haven’t yet tried Outlanders, now’s the perfect time. Version 1.4.0 is live now, and you can download the game for free on Android and iOS through the Google Play Store or Apple App Store.

Whether you’re exploring, crafting, or tackling the new dungeons, Outlanders proves that blockchain games can be immersive, balanced, and fun — while still giving you real ownership of your hard-earned loot.

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Published: October 21, 2025

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