Rekt Games Gods Unchained Age of Ascent Launches Soon
- NFTrixie
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The Next Era of Gods Unchained Begins
The Age of Ascent expansion is about to lift Gods Unchained to new heights. Launching on October 21 at 12 AM UTC, this 28-day event brings 24 fresh cards, 3 types of limited packs, and an entirely new Fellowship mechanic to the Immutable ecosystem.
After a successful crossover with Guild of Guardians earlier this year, Gods Unchained is once again proving why it remains one of the most respected blockchain games in the trading card genre.
Let’s explore what’s new, what’s rare, and how you can join this ascent.
What’s Inside the Age of Ascent Expansion
This limited-time release introduces 24 brand-new cards, each representing unique powers across the six divine domains. There are no neutral cards, so deck-building strategies are about to shift dramatically.
Among these, six Mythic Variants stand out as 1-of-1 masterpieces — ultra-rare Legendary versions with exclusive art and prestige. These collectibles are distributed in distinct ways:
3 Shiny Pack exclusives: Charity, Shining Pilgrim, Thalor, Hexbinder, Ulvar, the Grovekeeper
2 Variants available in Booster, Premium, and Shiny packs: Neferu, Umbral Accountant, Mayday, Jaded Admiral
1 Mythic Variant earned through gameplay: Oddi and Glinn, awarded for a 7-win Sealed run
Each of these adds serious prestige to any collection — and of course, value to the secondary marketplace.
Limited Packs and Pricing Details
The Age of Ascent sale runs for 28 days, offering three pack types in limited quantities:
Booster Pack – $1.99 (7,500 units)
Premium Pack – $19.99 (1,000 units)
Shiny Pack – $199.99 (500 units)
Each pack includes 6 cards, with higher-tier packs offering improved rarity odds and Shine quality. Premium packs guarantee at least one Legendary card, while Shiny packs boast even higher chances for Epic or Shadow cards.
Notably, the Gods Unchained team reserves a small allocation — up to 100 Booster, 80 Premium, and 15 Shiny packs — for marketing purposes.
Cards from this expansion won’t be available through the Battle Pass, Sealed, or Weekend Ranked modes. The only exception is the Oddi and Glinn Mythic Variant, earned through a flawless Sealed streak.
Elite Rewards for Dedicated Collectors
Gods Unchained isn’t just rewarding luck — it’s celebrating loyalty. Players who invest deeply in the game during this event can qualify for Elite rewards.
For every $1,000 spent on Age of Ascent packs, you’ll receive two Diamond copies of the exclusive Promo card Adventure Party Leader.
To make things fair, rewards are tracked per wallet, and crypto purchases are converted based on CoinGecko’s highest daily rate. This ensures transparency and fairness across all participants.
It’s a nod to the collectors and whales who’ve kept the ecosystem thriving — and who’ll now have a badge of honor to show for it.
Divine Tithings and Fellowship Mechanics
This set introduces two powerful features that redefine how players interact with the Gods Unchained economy and gameplay.
Divine Tithings Discounts
Using points earned by burning cards through Divine Tithings (DT), players can earn up to 35% discounts on Age of Ascent packs.
Here’s how it scales:
12,000 DT points = 5% discount
60,000 DT points = 35% discount
Each card you burn provides a different number of DT points based on its rarity and Shine, encouraging smart collection management.
The New Fellowship Keyword
The fresh Fellowship keyword opens up new synergies between tribes. When you summon a creature from a different tribe, Fellowship triggers — granting Regen and stat buffs to your summoned ally.
One standout card that uses this mechanic is Ulvar, the Grovekeeper, who grants Regen +1, +1 HP, and +1 Damage to another tribe’s creature. It’s a creative way to push hybrid strategies and make cross-domain decks more viable.
Earning Opportunities in Gods Unchained
Outside of limited expansions, Gods Unchained continues to deliver rich play-and-earn systems across its ecosystem — all running on Immutable zkEVM.
Battle Pass Season 7
The current Battle Pass features 60 levels of progression, offering players a mix of $GODS tokens, cards, and cosmetics. Earning XP through matches helps players unlock all tiers — roughly 350 XP per day is enough to finish the track by the season’s end.
There are two Battle Pass options:
Fancy Pass (300 $GODS) – Standard rewards
Whale Pass (750 $GODS) – Includes all Fancy Pass rewards plus exclusive Diamond and Gold variants
While mobile players can still earn XP in matches, purchasing and unlocking passes must be done via the PC launcher or Epic Games Store.
Daily and Weekend Rewards
Players reaching Rank 7 or higher can earn daily $GODS tokens for their first 10 ranked matches, with rewards scaled by performance and card quality.
The Weekend Ranked event ups the ante with exclusive pack drops and other prizes for top competitors across 18 ranked matches.
For those who crave competition, Sealed Mode introduces token-gated matches with high stakes and greater rewards — including that elusive Oddi and Glinn Mythic card.
Beyond the Arena: Immutable’s Expanding Universe
As Gods Unchained players prepare for the Age of Ascent, the wider Immutable ecosystem continues to thrive.
Projects like Slime Miner are running $10,000 leaderboards this October, while Polygon Labs recently launched its gaming hub on Immutable Play with a $100,000 reward pool.
These collaborations reinforce that blockchain games aren’t just experiments anymore — they’re becoming the foundation of the next era of digital entertainment.
Final Thoughts
The Age of Ascent expansion proves Gods Unchained is more than a trading card game — it’s a living world powered by player ownership and creativity. With limited packs, exclusive Mythics, and innovative features like Fellowship and Divine Tithings, this event celebrates everything that makes blockchain gaming special.
Whether you’re a collector hunting ultra-rare Mythics or a strategist eager to test new synergies, October 21 marks the perfect time to return to the arena — and rise with the gods.
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