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F1 Delta Time Selling Final Keys From 2020 Season

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Animoca Brands will sell the last keys for the 2020 season of their racing game F1 Delta Time. On February 4th they will sell a total of 1300 keys in four different rarities. Pricing on these digital assets ranges from 58 all the way to 2758 dollars.

Each key unlocks a five unique digital assets for F1 Delta Time. Animoca Brands will sell 550 common keys for 800 REVV ($58), 450 rare keys for 3800 REVV ($276), 220 epic keys for 18.000 REVV ($1306) and 80 legendary keys for 38.000 REVV (2758 dollars). After the sale Animoca won’t sell any 2020 keys anymore. However, users can always buy assets on the secondary market. In addition active players can win keys through gameplay and event rewards.

After purchasing a key, players can open their crate in the Garage on the official F1 Delta Time website. When a crate is opened, the assets are created and sent to the user’s wallet. Each asset is an unique non-fungible token on the blockchain. The holder of that token can trade the digital item, allowing for peer-to-peer trading on open marketplaces.

What is F1 Delta Time?

In the officially licensed game F1 Delta Time players can collect virtual cars, drivers and car parts. Players can collect, trade, use or sell these parts individually as unique non-fungible tokens. Some of the very rare vehicles have sold for 16 thousand dollars through an auction. Animoca Brands already made thousands of dollars through a variety of auctions.

Competitive racing will be a core element of F1 Delta Time. Each car has characteristics unique to the vehicle. Acceleration, grip, top speed, and luck are the elements that will influence the car’s performance.

The new Grand Prix Mode presents the players with tracks from the official Formula 1 season. Players go head-to-head in qualifying sessions, before going into the final race. Similar to the Time Trial, car and driver compositions are key. The right track requires the right composition, as well as the most suitable tires for the current weather.

During qualifying, the player is in direct control of their car and driver. The player needs to control the speed of their car, decelerating as the car enters a corner, and then accelerating back out. Timing and control result in better maintained speed, and therefore better times.

F1 Delta Time incorporates a strong play-to-earn model. Sure, it’s pricey to get into the game, but when you’re invested there are a variety of ways to make money. Players can for example join and win races, or lend cars to other gamers.

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