Nevada King Gold Corp. provided an update on the Company's 100% owned Lewis Gold Project (‘Lewis Project’), located in Lander County, Nevada. The Lewis Project is located in the heart of the prolific Battle Mountain Trend and is surrounded by numerous world-class gold deposits currently being mined by Nevada Gold Mines. The Lewis Project adjoins and is on trend with Nevada Gold Mines' Hilltop deposit (reported resource of 2M oz Au at 0.875 g/t). Nevada King's Lewis Project contains two past producing undergound mines as well as two historical gold resources that are open in multiple directions and at depth. The Lewis Project land package covers approximately 9km2 with significant gold mineralization identified through surface sampling and drilling. The Lewis Project represents one of the last underexplored district scale opportunities in the heart of the Battle Mountain Trend, with the geologic potential to host a near-surface, oxide gold deposit. Nevada King has an extensive historical database dating back to 1985 on the Project which includes 258 RC and core holes. The mineralized gold footprint has been mapped over a significant area, covering 5km x 2km. Over the last five years, Nevada King has consolidated the Lewis district into a cohesive package for the first time through several staking campaigns, a property option agreement, and the purchase of patented claims. Nevada King anticipates launching a drill program in early September that will consist of at least 38 RC holes ranging in depth from 100m to 230m and totaling a minimum of 6,400m. The Company recently received approval for a Notice with the Bureau of Land Management, which provides permitting for this program. Located in Lander County, Nevada, about 21km south of Battle Mountain, the Lewis Project adjoins the northwestern end of Barrick's Hilltop Deposit (2M oz Au drill indicated) and sits more or less along the trend axis about 20km SE of Newmont's large Phoenix Au mine (6M+ oz Au) and 26km NW of Barrick's Pipeline (Pipeline, Pipeline South, Cortez) Au mine complex (20M oz). The property currently encompasses 13,590 acres (5,500 hectares) consisting of 595 lode claims and 20 patented mining claims owned by Nevada King, and a core group of 55 lode claims under a lease-option agreement. The agreement for the leased ground also provided the Company with a large historical database. Analysis of this database by Nevada King has revealed areas of widespread gold mineralization (>0.10 g/t Au) in drill holes and surface/underground samples within a 9km2 area. As seen in Figure 2, the 258 historical RC and core holes at Lewis provide extensive drill coverage over large portions of the property, thereby providing multiple high-priority targets to drill test in the upcoming program. Nevada King's 2021 program consists of 38 RC holes ranging in depth from 107m to 230m and totaling 6,400m. By simply extending the historical drill patterns, the Company aims to qualify the Celestine O'Neal historical resource and merge it into Record Mine mineralization and Rocky Canyon historical resource. Several other drill targets will be tested with more widely-spaced holes. The drill pattern covers the northwest extension of gold mineralization from the Hilltop deposit and will be testing suspected structural intersection zones where higher grades and thicker zones of mineralization are more likely to be encountered. Vectors derived from historical drill results consistently point into areas of elevated surface sample values that past exploratory efforts largely ignored due to their focus on developing near-surface oxide resources. Nevada King is now utilizing these vectors for stepping out from known mineralized zones and extending the historical gold resources into previously untested target areas, particularly on the southern and eastern sides of the Rocky Canyon historical resource area. The Company is currently repairing the road system at Lewis and laying out the drill sites. A drilling contractor has been retained, and the drill program is anticipated to start in September.