Engines of Fury, a web3-enabled PvPvE extraction shooter, officially launches today on the Epic Games Store at 1 PM UTC. The game introduces a month-long in-game reward system, allowing players to compete for a share of 1,000,000 $FURY. Alongside the launch, the ALLOY-to-FURY exchange system goes live, enabling players to convert ALLOY to $FURY at a starting 1:1 rate.
Set in a post-apocalyptic world, Engines of Fury places players in hostile zones filled with mutated creatures and rival survivors. The goal is to scavenge loot and extract safely, but death comes with consequences. Players who are killed lose their inventory and a portion of equipped items, which become lootable for others still in the match. Matches are played from a top-down perspective with limited visibility, requiring players to rely on sound cues and mini-map indicators. Combat and survival depend on tactical decisions, proper equipment, and quick reactions.
Engines of Fury Now on Epic Games Store
The launch introduces multiple avenues to earn in-game rewards. Players can acquire ALLOY by defeating opponents, opening Council Caches, or crafting Faction Lockboxes using SHARD NFTs. Once accumulated, ALLOY can be traded for $FURY at the hideout, providing access to premium upgrades and other in-game advantages. Early players benefit from the initial 1:1 exchange rate, which is designed to reset monthly as part of the game's economic cycle.
Engines of Fury’s dual-token system is central to its web3 structure. ALLOY serves as the primary in-game currency and is earned exclusively through gameplay. It can be used to purchase consumables, fuel, and cosmetic items, or traded for $FURY within the game. $FURY, the on-chain token, powers more advanced features including premium crafting options, utility NFTs, and hideout upgrades. The total supply of $FURY is capped at 120 million, emphasizing scarcity and long-term value.
Collect Loot and Survive Until Extraction
Players enter large maps where the primary objective is to collect loot and survive until extraction. Loot can be found in caches, on the ground, or from defeated enemies, but gathering it exposes players to danger. Certain caches require a few seconds to open, during which players cannot defend themselves, creating moments of high risk and strategy.
Healing and ammo management add further layers to survival. Players must craft healing packs and ammunition in the hideout before raids. Healing is not automatic and often comes with temporary drawbacks such as reduced movement speed or lower accuracy, requiring players to choose when to recover carefully. Weapons also depend on specific ammo types, emphasizing preparation and resource management for effective combat.
$FURY, SHARD NFTs, Faction Lockboxes
Engines of Fury operates on a monthly cycle known as The Sporefall, which wipes non-tokenized progress at the end of each month. Items and upgrades that are not tied to blockchain assets are destroyed, while $FURY, SHARD NFTs, Faction Lockboxes, Cores, and Initiate Passes persist across resets. This system prevents power creep, ensures a level playing field, and encourages players to adapt their strategies each month. Leaderboards reset as well, highlighting top players weekly and at the end of each monthly cycle, with rewards tied to performance.
Faction Shards, rare items collected during raids, can be used to craft Faction Lockboxes containing large amounts of ALLOY. Opening these lockboxes requires a powered Engine module equipped with a Core NFT. This mechanic ties into the game's long-term progression, allowing dedicated players to earn significant rewards and convert them into $FURY, which can be used to enhance gameplay and unlock additional features.
The public launch on the Epic Games Store makes Engines of Fury accessible to a wider audience. Early players can take advantage of the initial ALLOY-to-FURY exchange rate and participate in the first competitive season, with full access to the game’s core loop of scavenging, crafting, trading, and extracting. The launch sets the stage for both individual progression and community competition in the evolving web3 ecosystem.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
When does Engines of Fury launch on Epic Games Store?
Engines of Fury launches today, October 22, at 1 PM UTC on the Epic Games Store.
How can players earn $FURY in Engines of Fury?
Players can earn $FURY by converting ALLOY at their hideout, collecting SHARD NFTs, crafting Faction Lockboxes, or trading with other players. Early players benefit from a 1:1 exchange rate.
What is the difference between ALLOY and $FURY?
ALLOY is the in-game currency earned through gameplay, while $FURY is an on-chain token used for premium upgrades, utility NFTs, and hideout enhancements.
What happens when a player dies in a match?
Death results in losing the player’s inventory and a portion of equipped items, which become lootable for other players still in the match.
How does The Sporefall monthly reset work?
The Sporefall wipes all non-tokenized gear at the end of each month. $FURY, SHARD NFTs, Faction Lockboxes, Cores, and Initiate Passes remain intact, allowing players to continue long-term progression.
Can players trade ALLOY or $FURY outside of the game?
$FURY can be acquired from third-party holders or exchanges, while ALLOY is limited to in-game activities and can only be converted to $FURY within the game’s economy.
What role do NFTs play in Engines of Fury?
NFTs such as SHARDs and Cores are part of the long-term progression loop, used for crafting Lockboxes and powering Engine modules to generate large ALLOY rewards and convert them to $FURY.



