QcX Gold Corp. announces assay results from its maiden drill program at the Golden Giant Project in James Bay, Qu?bec. A total of 17 holes (3,011 m) were completed on the Golden Giant East ('GGEast') and Golden Giant West ('GGWest') blocks. Based on these drill results, the Company will focus on follow up exploration of the East Block. Assays of 0.523 g/t Au over 5.5 m from hole GG-21-14 and 0.398 g/t Au over 10.2 m from hole GG-21-16 were drilled in an area of the East Block where a folded gabbro unit can be observed. Holes GG-21-14 and GG-21-16 were drilled on the eastern side of the East Block, both into and surrounding a folded gabbro unit that follows the overall trend of deformation in the area. The 0.523 g/t Au over 5.5 m from hole GG-21-14 came from an intermediate intrusive unit within the main gabbro, which contained white quartz veins with trace epidote. The 0.398 g/t Au over 10.2 m from hole GG-21-16 was found close to surface at 36-46.2 m down hole. These grades came from an amphibolite unit sitting alongside the gabbro containing moderate to strong pervasive chlorite and amphibole alteration. Two significant quartz /quartz-tourmaline veins were found in this interval, measuring 70 cm and 50 cm, containing 1% disseminated pyrite and pyrrhotite. The Company is working through geological theories to determine if the mineralisation is related to the folded gabbro unit or rather a significant structure that is running through the area. On the West Block, holes GG-21-01 to 03 all uncovered small drill intercepts containing anomalous gold, all within the same sheared, strongly foliated amphibolite unit. The high grade in drill core relating to the 18.9 g/t Au found at surface was 1.44 g/t Au. Hole GG-21-03 also uncovered an anomalous zinc result of 0.895% Zn, which may warrant some follow up investigation. The Company plans to return to the Golden Giant property in 2022 to continue its exploration campaign. Only one third of the entire property has been explored to date. Only a very small fraction of the West Block has been worked and the Kali East Block is yet to be visited. Kali East is able to be reached by ground, making for low-cost exploration.