Revival Gold Inc. builds on the Company's 2022 drilling results with the announcement of remaining drill results in the Joss and South Pit target areas at the Beartrack-Arnett Gold Project ("Beartrack-Arnett" or, the "Project") located in Idaho, USA. Four core holes were completed in 2022 in the Joss and South Pit areas over approximately 1.2 kilometers of prospective structure known as the Panther Creek Shear; The first three holes, BT22-241D and BT22-242D at Joss (released in September) and BT22- 243D at South Pit, intersected high-grade gold proximal to the post- mineralization Panther Creek Fault ("PCF"); The fourth core hole, BT22-244D released, drilled between Joss and the South Pit, intersected 0.58 g/t gold over 6.4 meters1. The hole appears to have penetrated the PCF in the vicinity of an intersecting cross-fault; The mineralization encountered in BT22-244D was intersected on the west side of the PCF and is thought to be associated with South Pit mineralization. Joss mineralization occurs on the east side of the PCF. Only weakly anomalous gold values were encountered east of the PCF in hole BT22-244D. It appears that Joss mineralization has been removed, or displaced, by post-mineral faulting in the vicinity of this hole; Revival Gold's 2022 drilling supports the Company's interpretation that higher-grade mineralization within the mineralized Panther Creek Shear occurs in broad, southerly plunging "shoots". Mineralization is known to extend for at least 5.6 kilometers along strike of the PCF and is open in all directions. Joss extends over a strike of 1,000 meters and has been drilled to a depth of over 500 meters. The twenty core holes that have intersected Joss to-date average 7.7 g/t gold over 5.5 meters drilled width within a broader zone of 2.8 g/t gold over 45.5 meters drilled width1 and Assay results for the eighteen additional core drill holes completed in 2022 in the Haidee oxide target area are expected in January. Review of all 2022 drill hole data will continue into early 2023. 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.