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Learn about the latest deals from Republic Invest in the creation of new games with legendary partne

Learn about the latest deals from Republic Invest in the creation of new games with legendary partners like Atari + more [Invest in Fig Portfolio Shares]( Highlights: - Receive potential returns distributed twice a year from the potential success of a portfolio of titles selected by Fig - Possible participation in proceeds from primary and secondary game NFT sales - Games include a diversified approach of new and established studios - Past games funded and published by Fig won major awards and critical acclaim Investing in Fig Portfolio shares is a way to fund the creation of major games with industry giants like Atari (creators of Pong, Space Invaders, and PacMan). Through the sale of Fig Portfolio Shares, Fig intends to co-publish 10 games or game console projects (Portfolio Products). When those Portfolio Products are released and become publicly available for purchase, Fig will collect a percentage of the gross receipts from their sales. From these collections, Fig will pay out dividends to investors twice a year. To learn more about how returns are calculated, check out the breakdown and potential distribution timeline on the deal page. 👇 [Learn more about Fig's Portfolio Shares]( NFTs included too* Fig has the *ability* to receive NFTs from participating games, should any be produced, and has the ability to potentially sell them and distribute proceeds to Fig Portfolio shareholders. This could provide a revenue stream for investors even prior to a game shipping. The games Recognize some of the iconic partners Fig will be or intends to be working with? [Learn more about Fig's Portfolio Shares]( Past performance may not be indicative of future results. Different Fig investments involve varying deal terms and degrees of risk, and may lose value. Fig securities are not guaranteed or insured, and investors may lose some or all of their investment. Fig securities are offered by an offering circular filed with the SEC, or through a private placement memorandum made available to investors, and you should review the offering circular or memorandum, including the risks and uncertainties described therein, prior to investing. Fig is not a registered investment adviser, and the information provided is not intended as investment, legal, or tax advice. You should consult your financial advisor if you have any questions or need additional information. Your investment is binding and irrevocable, although we reserve the right to reject it for any reason or no reason at all. Funds committed will remain in an escrow account maintained by Prime Trust, LLC until such time as a closing occurs. We will not be issuing share certificates; your investment will be solely recorded in book-entry electronic form by Computershare Trust Company, N.A. our transfer agent and registrar. Investors in Alabama, Arizona, Florida, New Jersey, North Dakota, Texas and Washington will be required by state law to purchase shares of FGS – Digital Eclipse through an accommodating broker. Our accommodating broker will be Dalmore Group, LLC, a registered broker-dealer – Fig will pay Dalmore Group LLC a 2% cash commission on any investment from investors who purchase shares through Dalmore Group, LLC, plus a $25,000 fee. Please review Please review Dalmore Group, LLC’s [Form CRS](. Dalmore Group, LLC may require additional documents or information from you to complete your purchase, you will be contacted by a registered representative in this event. An offering statement relating to Fig Publishing, Inc.'s preferred stock, class FPS - Series 2021 has been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission and became qualified on August 18, 2021. Prior to any investment Fig Publishing, Inc.'s preferred stock, class FPS - Series 2021, you should review a copy of the [offering circular]( or contact Fig Publishing, Inc. by phone at 1-800-587-1340 or in writing at 335 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10017. No offer to sell any securities, and no solicitation of an offer to buy any securities, is being made in any jurisdiction in which such offer, sale or solicitation would not be permitted by applicable law. All numbers are unaudited unless otherwise indicated by a "*". Fig, 149 E 23rd St #2001 New York, NY 10010 [Update your email preferences]( — [Unsubscribe from Launch emails]( [Unsubscribe from all Republic emails]( [intercom]

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