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February 15, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. – XP Card, the new fintech startup, is bringing a breath of fresh air to the gaming world with a unique debit card designed specifically for gamers like you. Would you like to collect points and then exchange them for cashback and gaming deals?
It is common knowledge that there are now countless gimmicks, rewards and a lot of collectibles in games. Now a new fintech startup is planning to reward your passion for gaming on a whole other level – more specifically, you’re supposed to get “real-life XP” for everyday purchases.
With launch in the first quarter of 2024 promises XP Card basically a symbiosis of gaming and financial transactions – Although there are already cash shops in numerous games, the process here should be a little different. There are points for every purchase, similar to the Payback system. You can then redeem these points for up to 5% cashback or for special offers in the app shop.
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What areas does the XP Card cover?
Partnerships abound – ranging from game studios and publishers to hardware offerings from Razer. Of course, something that shouldn’t be missing – Lieferando is also in the repertoire!
A special highlight is the option to customize the card design, including the option to own gamer tag to add, or even use a paid ring for fans of fantasy games. In addition, XP Card gives access to exclusive closed and open beta tests as well as events like Gamescom, depending on the XP collected – basically like a level-up!
By the way, Ludolf Ebner is behind XP Card (CEO), formerly at NCsoft and founder of BankenScore, as well as Alexander Buyanov (COO), who spent his career at Ubisoft and Intel.
What do you think of the XP Card? Do you think the concept is a worthwhile investment that you would also like to take advantage of, or do you not trust the whole thing yet? Are you excited to browse the app shop, score bonuses and even show off your individual XP Card? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!