Vizsla Silver Corp. provided additional results from twenty-three drillholes at the Napoleon prospect at the Panuco silver-gold project in Mexico. These holes extend the mineralization by over 230 metres and 65 metres deeper. The southernmost fence of four holes has an average width of 4.12 metres with a weighted average grade of 1,145 grams per tonne silver equivalent and mineralization remains open. NP-21-104; 3,707 g/t silver equivalent (1,274.6 grams per tonne ("g/t") silver, 25.97 g/t gold, 0.75% lead and 3.00% zinc) over 3.45 metres ("m") true width from 209.2 m downhole including; 13,380 g/t silver equivalent (5,410.0 g/t silver, 88.20 g/t gold, 1.02 % lead and 1.95% zinc) over 0.66 m true width from 210.2 m. NP-21-89; 663 g/t silver equivalent (355.9 grams per tonne ("g/t") silver, 3.13 g/t gold, 0.80% lead and 0.81% zinc) over 10.30 metres ("m") true width from 92.0 m downhole. NP-21-82; 765 g/t silver equivalent (391.9 grams per tonne ("g/t") silver, 3.89 g/t gold, 0.27% lead and 1.21% zinc) over 4.22 metres ("m") true width from 76.4 m downhole. Drilling has expanded mineralization in multiple areas along the Napoleon Vein Corridor. At the southern end of the known mineralization, drilling has intersected the vein 110m beneath hole NP-21-94. This hole is the deepest drilled along the corridor to date and has returned a true width of 3.93 metres with a grade of 309 g/t silver equivalent. This area is open in all directions and drilling is testing for expansions of mineralization. There is a gap in drilling between the discovery area and southern drilling and this is being systematically infilled with ~50m spaced drillholes. In the previous release, the Company reported that, the vein continues to the south of a post mineral fault with good widths and excellent grades in hole NP-21-80. The robust nature of the vein continues with excellent widths and high grades returned from hole NP-21-82, NP-21-84 and NP-21-104. The later hole is particularly impressive returning a true width of 3.45 metres with a grade of 3,707 g/t silver equivalent. This area is open to the south and at depth. Drilling has extended the panel of mineralization over 230 metres to the north. Further north again, at Papayo, high grade mineralization has been intersected, however, a post mineral faulting has significantly affected the continuity of the vein. In the area around hole NP-21-105 the vein is less impacted, and a more consistent zone is being delineated. The vein in the area is generally narrower than further to the south. The Company has four drill rigs, from a total of eight on the project, drilling the Napoleon vein corridor. Three are focused on resource drilling within the area of Figure 2 and a fourth is testing the Estrella Zone in the north where it has intersected the vein in drilling.