Revival Gold Inc. provide a summary of the Company’s key 2021 accomplishments advancing the past-producing Beartrack-Arnett Gold Project (“Beartrack-Arnett”) located in Idaho, USA. Drilling in five core holes for 2,400 meters continued to show promise on the main five-kilometer Beartrack-Arnett trend including the high-grade underground Joss target, which returned 4.34 g/t gold over 110.6 meters (including 12 g/t gold over 13.7 meters and 8.8 g/t gold over 11.8 meters1), one of the best intercepts ever reported on the project. 2021 results further defined high-grade mineralization which extends for more than one kilometer of strike at Joss and remains open on strike and at depth. All eighteen holes that have intersected the target structure at Joss to date have cut broad intervals of lower-grade mineralization ranging from 2 - 4 g/t gold containing narrower, higher-grade intervals with grades ranging from 4 - 11 g/t gold over estimated true widths of 1 - 5 meters. In the Haidee area, initial results from 2021 drilling in 15 core holes for 2,500 meters continued to upgrade and extend this near-surface oxide gold target. Final results are expected in January. A resource update for the Beartrack-Arnett project area is targeted for completion in the first quarter of 2022. Meanwhile, Revival Gold continued de-risking the project by advancing metallurgical test work on 2.7 tonnes of material where bottle roll test results at three crush sizes were consistent with, or more favourable than, recovery assumptions used in the Company’s 2020 Preliminary Economic Assessment. Column tests were also initiated to investigate heap leach characteristics to potentially improve recovery and economics. Geotechnical and hydrological work was initiated to provide open pit and leach pad design criteria in support of mineral resource estimation and a planned heap leach Pre-Feasibility Study (“PFS”). Studies have been undertaken to optimize capital, mine life and production planning. The Company also commenced baseline environmental data collection and planning to facilitate a potential return to production. Continued to show the potential benefits of the Beartrack-Arnett gold project to local communities in Lemhi County, Idaho through an independently authored study into economic impacts. Findings included $1.2 billion in cumulative contribution to Idaho State Gross Domestic Product over an eight-year period, the creation of an average 858 full-time direct and indirect jobs and $87 million and $121 million of cumulative contribution to State of Idaho and Federal tax revenues2. Achieved an exemplary safety record with zero lost-time incidents among Company employees and contractors. Built on the Company’s financial and technical credentials with the appointment of Lisa Ross as VP & CFO and, most recently, John Meyer as VP Engineering & Development. Both individuals bring leadership depth and relevant recent development and operating experience to Revival Gold. Commenced trading on OTCQX market in the USA, giving the Company exposure to a broader pool of investors. Quality Assurance/Quality Control consists of the regular insertion of certified reference materials, duplicate samples and blanks into the sample stream. Check samples are submitted to an umpire laboratory at the end of the drilling program. Sample results are analyzed immediately upon receipt and all discrepancies are investigated. Samples are submitted to the ALS Geochemistry sample preparation facility in Twin Falls, Idaho. Gold analyses are performed at the ALS Geochemistry laboratory in Reno, Nevada or Vancouver, British Columbia, and multi-element geochemical analyses are completed at the ALS Minerals laboratory in Vancouver, British Columbia. ALS Minerals is an ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accredited lab. Gold assays are determined on samples consisting of half drill core by fire assay and AAS on a 30-gram nominal sample weight (Au-AA23) for Beartrack, and Fire Assay and AAS on a 50-gram nominal sample weight (Au-AA24) for Arnett. For shallow holes, targeting leachable mineralization, gold is also determined by cyanide leach with an AAS finish on a nominal 30-gram sample weight (Au-AA13). Multi element geochemical analyses are completed on selected drill holes using the ME-MS 61M method.