Quick Take
- Immutable Play is running a Villains Campaign 1 leaderboard event with a $5,000 prize pool paid out in tokens and gems.
- The top 2,500 scorers qualify, with ties decided by who reached the score earlier.
- Daily quests reset at midnight UTC, and coupon codes run through December 31, 2025.
Villains Lands On Immutable Play With A Leaderboard Prize Pool
Immutable Play has added a Villains: Robot Battle Royale campaign built around a short match loop and a leaderboard prize pool worth $5,000. Villains is a real time mobile battle royale where each match runs about four minutes, built for quick repeats and frequent score attempts.
The campaign structure centers on quests and scoring. Daily quests refresh every 24 hours at midnight UTC. One off quests can be cleared at any point during the campaign window. The campaign rules state that the top 2,500 scorers become eligible to receive tokens and gems from the prize pool. Rewards for top participants come from a token rewards pool that gets airdropped after the campaign ends. In a tie, the placement goes to the player who reached that score first.
Villains also sits inside Netmarble’s MARBLEX ecosystem, which connects casual mobile games with digital assets, wallets, token systems, and trading hooks. Villains takes place on Helcatraz, a prison planet built to hold the galaxy’s worst. Each match drops players into tight maps with constant fights, with solo and duo modes available on Android and iOS.

Set Up Your Account In Five Minutes
This campaign runs through Immutable Play, so the cleanest path starts with Immutable Passport.
Use this guide to understand the reward layer and how weekly rewards work on the platform: how Immutable Play works. If you still need the wallet setup step, follow: create and bridge an Immutable Passport Wallet.
Once you are set:
- Log into Immutable Play using your Immutable Passport.
- Install Villains on mobile, then launch and complete the first minute of onboarding.
- Enter the campaign and confirm you see quests and leaderboard tracking tied to the event.
Keep one practical habit from the start. Play a quick warm up match before you claim or push quests, since early losses can slow your rhythm for the four minute format.
Redeem These Coupon Codes Before You Start Grinding
Villains shared coupon codes through its official channel. They are valid until December 31, 2025.
Codes:
- SUPERVILLAINS
- APOLOGY1126
- APOLOGY1128
- VCOUPON1204
- UPDATE1210
- VCOUPON1210
- APOLOGY1210
How to redeem in game: Settings → Account → Coupon Exchange
Use the codes early so the rewards support your first serious score sessions. Treat the rewards as fuel for consistency, since the leaderboard format rewards volume and clean runs.

The Simple Rule Set That Decides Who Gets Paid
This campaign uses three rules that matter for players chasing rewards.
Top 2,500 cutoff: You need to finish inside the top 2,500 scorers to qualify for tokens and gems from the prize pool.
Tiebreaker: If scores match, placement goes to the player who reached that score earlier.
Quest cadence: Daily quests refresh at midnight UTC, and one off quests stay available across the campaign window.
That tiebreaker changes how you should play. A late score that matches someone else can land behind them on the board, even if your final score is identical.
Full leaderboard breakdown:
- Rank 1: 5,000 $gMBX
- Ranks 2–10: 1,100 $gMBX each
- Ranks 11–25 390 $gMBX each
- Ranks 26–100: 150 $gMBX each
- Ranks 101–250: 100 $gMBX each
- Ranks 251–2500: 4 $gMBX each
Villains Character Tier List For Fast Scores
Use this tier list to pick one main villain for your daily runs. Stick with one pick until you can survive the first minute consistently.
New Player Friendly Guide To Place Higher On The Leaderboard
This is the fast plan for players who want a realistic shot at the top 2,500 without getting technical.
Step 1: Build A Daily Routine Around Midnight UTC
Daily quests refresh at midnight UTC. Plan to play soon after reset on the days you care about pushing rank. Early completion keeps your score growth ahead of players who start later.
A simple loop:
- 1 warm up match
- Clear daily quests
- 3 to 6 score focused matches
- Stop when your run quality drops
Step 2: Treat Each Four Minute Match Like A Sprint
Villains matches are short. The scoreboard rewards players who stack strong finishes across many runs.
In each match, focus on three basics:
- Stay alive through the first minute. Early exits erase time you need for points.
- Pick fights you can finish quickly. Chasing long fights lowers your point pace.
- Keep moving toward action. Small maps mean the next fight is close, and downtime is lost score.
If you are learning controls, play a few matches where survival is the only goal. Once you can consistently reach the final stretch of a match, your points will climb fast.
Step 3: Push Score Early In The Campaign Window
The tiebreaker rewards the earliest time to reach a score. A clean way to use that rule is to aim for your best leaderboard push earlier in the campaign, then protect your position with smaller daily gains.
A practical approach:
- Day 1 and Day 2: push hard for a baseline score
- Mid campaign: keep pace through daily quests
- Final day: push only if you are drifting toward the cutoff
Step 4: Use Quests As Your Safe Points
Quests exist to give predictable score progress. Clear them even on days you do not feel sharp in matches, since they keep you climbing while other players miss resets.
Check for new quest drops regularly. The campaign notes that more quests will drop before the campaign ends.
Step 5: Play For Consistency, Not One Perfect Match
Leaderboard events in crypto games often reward players who can repeat good results. Four minutes per match means you can stack a lot of attempts, and the top 2,500 bracket usually favors steady scoring.
A simple rule:
- If you are tilting, stop for an hour and come back
- If you are winning fights cleanly, keep running matches while your timing feels sharp
Step 6: Know What Progression Matters For Scoring Sessions
Villains includes a longer progression path where a villain can reach level 20 and awaken into a Super Villain using Diamonds and Hell Points. Grades include Rare, Epic, Legendary, and Mythic, with higher grades tied to better stats and more Power Stones.
For this campaign grind, the player friendly takeaway is direct:
- Use the strongest villain you already own and can control reliably
- Spend your resources on the loadout that helps you survive and finish fights consistently
- Save complex upgrade decisions for after your daily quest clears
High end Mythic paths like fusion, rebirth, and trading exist for long term players, with trading available on TokenTrove for eligible assets. New players can still chase the top 2,500 by playing often, clearing quests on reset, and keeping match fundamentals clean.
Where Immutable Play Fits In For Web3 Gaming Rewards
Immutable Play functions as a quest and rewards layer across Web3 games in the Immutable ecosystem, with Gems tied to milestones and platform actions. Weekly mechanics include exchanging 500 Gems for a Key that acts as an entry into a weekly draw, with rewards that can include IMX tokens, bonus Gems, Tier Ups, and extra entries.
For this Villains campaign, the practical point is that Immutable Play gives you a single place to track progress and rewards across crypto games, including campaign quests that tie directly into leaderboard competition.








