- T3 Epic NFT holders have until November 14 to secure access to the Vegas Party, along with a 25,000 $CLASH grant and ongoing ecosystem utilities.
- NFT sales have surpassed $600,000, strengthening the treasury for bigger tournaments, prize pools, and long-term player rewards.
- The team is overhauling tournament signups, running a major giveaway, and building a $CLASH-powered prediction market to deepen engagement across the platform.
The $CLASH team has set a hard cutoff of November 14 for anyone hoping to lock in a spot at the upcoming Vegas Party, an exclusive event reserved only for holders of the T3 Epic NFT. These NFTs act as your all-access pass to the event, but they’re more than just tickets. Each T3 Epic also carries a 25,000 $CLASH grant with a five-month vesting period, plus growing utility around live tournaments, community events, and future partner activations.
Holders are positioned to benefit long after the Vegas night is over, as more features and perks roll out around the collection. For now, though, the message is simple: if you want in on the Vegas Party, you still have a little time to pick up a T3 Epic on Magic Eden, but once the November 14 deadline passes, the guest list is closed.
NFT Sales Cross $600K and Strengthen the Treasury
Community support has continued to come in hot. The team confirmed that total NFT sales have now surpassed $600,000, a milestone that materially strengthens the project’s treasury. That capital isn’t just sitting idle; it’s earmarked for larger-scale tournaments, boosted prize pools, new integrations, and future ecosystem upgrades.

This funding provides a more sustainable base for ongoing player rewards and event programming, and it also underlines that the $CLASH community is one of the more active and engaged groups in the Web3 gaming arena. According to the team, more information about the collection and its expanding utility is available through their official channels, where they continue to outline how T3 Epic and related assets will plug into the broader Clash ecosystem.
Tournament Signups Getting a Full UX Upgrade
On the competitive side, the team is rolling out a major quality-of-life upgrade for tournament participants. A new account system is in development that will let players register once and avoid re-entering their details every time they join a new event.
Through personal dashboards, players will be able to track giveaway wins, see tournament placements, monitor rewards, and receive direct announcements or tournament links. This same infrastructure makes it far easier to reward long-term participation, opening the door to loyalty bonuses, streak-based perks, and event-based rewards. It’s a practical step toward smoothing out the user experience while also deepening community engagement across the platform.
Clash Mega Giveaway Crosses 5,000 Entries
The ongoing Clash Mega Giveaway has already pulled in more than 5,262 entries, with 19 days still left before it closes on November 30. Participants can stack entries by completing simple actions such as joining the Discord, following on X, visiting tournament pages, or entering the secret code provided by the team.
Prizes include a top reward of 5 SOL for one winner, followed by 1 SOL for five additional winners, plus a single T3 Epic NFT valued at more than $1,000. Top referrers gain extra entries for the final draw, which means sharing your unique link can literally increase your odds in a meaningful way. Jump in through the live campaign link with all entries feeding into the final prize roll at the end of the month.

A First Look at the Clash Prediction Market
Looking beyond events and giveaways, the team has also confirmed development of a Clash prediction market. This new platform is being designed to make tournaments more interactive by letting players join fun and competitive prediction challenges around Clash matches.
$CLASH holders will receive unique bonuses and rewards tied to their participation, adding another reason to hold and stay active. The broader goal is to layer skill, strategy, and community engagement on top of the existing tournament framework, so that every major event becomes both something to play and something to predict. It’s another step in the project’s effort to weave together gaming, DeFi, and community mechanics in a way that keeps the ecosystem lively.
The Road Ahead for the $CLASH Ecosystem
With the Vegas Party deadline approaching, NFT sales passing $600K, tournament systems being rebuilt for smoother participation, and a prediction market on the way, the closing stretch of the year is shaping up to be busy for the $CLASH community. The team is signaling that this is not just about a single night in Vegas; it’s about cementing a long-term ecosystem where events, rewards, and token utility all reinforce each other.











