OpenSeason
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Play as Milady, Remilio or Bored Ape in this battle royale third-person shooter which takes place in the Island of JPEG. Explore the Apes’ Swamp or Milady Village in search of weapons and loot.
Currently in its alpha version, this is the first game produced by FU Studios. It is the blueprint for future productions and it showcases how an idea can be funded, built, monetized and distributed using the incentive structures developed by FU Studios.
Players are dropped into a vast, dynamic battleground where they compete against each other for weapons and loot, until only one remains standing.
Whether you're a lone wolf or part of a team, the adrenaline-fueled action of Battle Royale promises an exhilirating gaming experience.
Situated in a much smaller area, Death Match is action packed and fast paced. Players start with a pistol and are continuously respawned after they die. The match lasts 10 minutes and the one with the most kills wins.
Death Matches come in two flavors:
Players can collect beans while they target practice on bots. Participants can join a match at any moment which increases the chances of playing with other real humans.
These are special matches announced in advance. A ranked match does not have bots and only starts after 10 players join the game. Players of ranked matches earn points and are ranked against other players. The leaderboard is persistent and 70% of the $FU Rewards are allocated to ranked players.
Fully released versions of Open Season are free to play. Access to the game can be achieved by holding a Game Pass or a Game Pass Pro.
Collect beans while you play OpenSeason in exchange for $FU Money at the end of the Epoch (1 week).
We offer NFT projects a unique partnership opportunity that strengthens brand recognition and rewards holders long term. If you'd like your NFT's to be in-game avatars, get in touch with us to discuss how to have your entire collection whitelisted.
Once whitelisted each NFT holder gains the ability to upgrade their NFT. Many single upgrades can unlock bigger upgrades adding more utility to the collection as a whole.
Once your community upgrade fees reach 5 $ETH in total, we'll make an in-game avatar. Once they reach 25 $ETH, we'll make an in-game Biome based on lore and themes of your project.
If you upgrades fall short of the 2 goals and you want to close the gap manually, we'll allow it.
If you'd like to purchase any or all of the upgrades on behalf of your holders and distribute the ability to play OpenSeason to your community, we welcome that too!
Upgraded NFT Per Unit | Avatar | Biome | |
---|---|---|---|
Upgrades | 1 | 100 | 500 |
Sum | 0.05 $ETH | 5 $ETH | 25 $ETH |
FU Studios NFTs can be purchased on SudoSwap, Blur or any NFT marketplace that supports the collection. Once you have the NFT, head to the Open Season website and sign in to your Epic Account.
Once signed in, simply connect to the wallet holding the NFT and verify it by following the required steps.
Access Codes can be created by any verified membership holder. Go to Access Codes after you are signed in.
Select the NFT in which the Access Code will reference. Any Game Pass created with this Access Code will be connected to this NFT.
Once created, simply copy and share the link to allow anyone to mint Game Passes and play Open Season for free.
After you signed in go to the Game Pass page and simply enter a valid Access Code in the input field:
With a Game Pass you now have access to play Open Season!
*Only Game Passes created from FU Studios NFTs or Upgraded NFTs can currently access the early version of the game.
If you are having issues connecting to the game, even though you have a connected NFT with a Game Pass, make sure to try the below methods to fix the problem
To clear the cache and reset the connected account for a specific game in the Epic Games Launcher, you'll need to delete the saved data and cache files related to that game. Here’s how you can do it:
Make sure the game and the Epic Games Launcher are completely closed before you proceed.
The location of these files may vary depending on the game. Here are some common locations:
Local App Data Folder:
Press Windows Key + R
to open the Run dialog box.
Type %localappdata%
and press Enter.
Look for a folder with the name of the game or the game developer. For example, if the game is "OpenSeason," look for a folder named "OpenSeason" or similar.
Documents Folder:
Some games store their save files in the Documents folder.
Navigate to C:\Users\[Your Username]\Documents
and look for a folder with the game's name.
Once you've located the game's folder, you need to delete or rename specific files or folders to reset the connected account.
Example for OpenSeason:
Navigate to %localappdata%\OpenSeason\Saved
.
Delete the Config
and Logs
folders.
Look for similar folders such as Config
, Saved
, or Logs
. Deleting these will reset the game's settings, including account data.
This step ensures that any cached account information in the launcher is also cleared.
Open the Run dialog box by pressing Windows Key + R
.
Type %localappdata%
and press Enter.
Navigate to EpicGamesLauncher\Saved
.
Delete the webcache
folder.
After deleting the relevant files, restart your computer to ensure all changes take effect.
Open the Epic Games Launcher and launch the game. You should be prompted to log in or reconnect your account since the cache and saved account data have been cleared.
Backup Important Data: Before deleting any files, consider backing up important data such as saved games or custom configurations.
By following these steps, you should be able to clear the cache and reset the connected account for a specific game in the Epic Games Launcher.