Majestic Gold Corp. announced that initial review on the four lithium tenements near Kalgoorlie in Western Australia has been completed. The Company contracted SRK Consulting China Ltd. ("SRK") in Beijing to perform an initial technical review of regional government geochemical surveys and aeromagnetic and radiometric geophysical survey data, conduct property visits on all of the properties, and summarize results in a report with recommendations for further work on all the properties with particular focus on the Leonora and Sir Samuel tenements. The Leonora property is located approximately 15 km west of the Leonora townsite, which is 230 km north of Kalgoorlie via the Goldfields Highway. The Leonora project is covered with Tertiary and Quaternary alluvium and colluvium. Aeromagnetic data interpretation of the region indicates the tenement to be underlain by granitoids located near the western boundary of the Leonora Greenstone belt. The regional geochemical Lithium contour map shows a good regional lithium anomaly through the central portion of this property, part of a broad northwest trending anomaly in this area. SRK recommends more focused geochemical and geophysical programs for this property. The Sir Samuel project is situated at about 450 km north of Kalgoorlie, within the Yakabindie-Mt Keith ultramafic belt which forms part of the Agnew - Wiluna Greenstone Belt. The property is about 8 kms east of the newly discovered Kathleen Valley lithium deposit. The region is characterised by major tectonic lineaments such as the Mt Keith-Kilkenny structure together with complex folding and faulting. Although regional geochemical results and results from the six SRK rock samples indicate that lithium potential for the property is low, the SRK sampling did return anomalous values in Cesium and Lanthanum, indicative of rare earth element (REE) potential. Despite the low regional lithium values, SRK has recommended further investigation (geochemical/geophysical surveys) especially in the north area near the contact zone between greenstone and granite. The Company is planning to commence a Phase 1 soil sampling program and a ground magnetometer survey beginning with the Leonora property in early 2022 to follow up on the lithium anomaly outlined by the state geochemical data. Stephen Kenwood, P.Geo., a director of Majestic Gold Corp., is a Qualified Person within the context of National Instrument 43-101 (NI 43-101) and has read and approved this news release.