Treasure Hunting is Returning to Web!
We are thrilled to announce that Treasure Hunting is making its way back to the web! After a temporary removal to focus on balancing changes and closing a few loopholes, we’re excited to reintroduce the web version for our passionate Treasure Hunting community.
When is it coming back?
By the end of Harvest Season(Oct 1 — Nov 15th), you’ll be able to enjoy Standard Treasure Hunting once again on the web version of Upland. Upon its return, we’ll keep a close eye on gameplay to ensure everything runs smoothly and will make adjustments as needed.
While Standard Treasure Hunting will be the first to return to the web, both Standard and Competitive Treasure Hunts will remain fully available in-app.
This is just the first step in our ongoing efforts to enhance Treasure Hunting, and we welcome any and all feedback from the community via our feedback board to help us continue improving the experience.
What is Treasure Hunting?
For those unfamiliar with Upland’s Treasure Hunting, it’s a fast-paced, skill-driven challenge where you can win UPX, $SPARKLET, and other exciting rewards!
The goal is to send your block explorer to various properties within a city, using clues to track down and claim the treasure before others. The closer you get, the more intense the competition becomes. If you haven’t tried it yet, we highly recommend giving it a shot in the app!
Treasure hunting takes practice, but with patience, anyone can master the art. Be warned though, it can be highly competitive! So, get your strategies ready, sharpen your hunting skills, and prepare to dive back into the thrill of treasure hunting on the web.
Stay tuned for more updates, and we’ll see you in the hunt!
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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