Rover Critical Minerals Corp. announce the completion of a NI 43-101 Technical Report for its 100% owned Cabin Gold project, NT, Canada. The Company is also pleased to announce that it is considering strategic alternatives for its Cabin Gold project.

In particular, the board of directors are considering a potential transaction pursuant to which the Company could potentially divest itself of the Cabin Gold project, either by way of a spin-out transaction, or by transacting with a Capital Pool Company, or a similar reverse take-over transaction. The Company has not yet identified a CPC, or other potential counterparties, or entered into any agreements in that regard. The Company anticipates disseminating a subsequent news release if and when a potential transaction is identified.

Any transaction proposed to be undertaken by the Company will be subject to all requisite approvals, including the approval of the TSX Venture Exchange and, potentially, the Company's shareholders. Rover owns a 100% interest in the Cabin Gold project, which is located 110 km northwest of the city of Yellowknife, NT, and is winter road accessible off of Highway NT3, and located at the north end of Russell Lake. The Cabin Gold project is 40km southeast of Fortune Minerals' NICO mine and the project is available for access off of the new Tlicho All-Season Road ("TASR").

The Cabin Gold project is considered to be a high-grade gold exploration project with gold hosted in iron-formation, near to surface. Exploration at Cabin dates back to the 1940's and the project has been owned and operated by legendary mining companies such as Echo Bay Mines and Aber Resources. The project has a historic resource estimate, and the Company, with diamond drilling, has both confirmed the grades of the historic drillholes, as well as, expanded the historic gold mineralized zones.

Historical interest in the project has been the potential for a Lupin gold mine type of discovery. Rover is still working to establish the connectivity of the proven gold zones at Cabin, and has invested over CAD4,000,000 into exploration at the project over four years. The exploration work includes extensive ground and airborne magnetics, ground IP surveys, LiDAR mapping, and three diamond drilling campaigns.

The Company has prepared an NI 43-101 Technical Report to showcase its work on the project, as well as to provide the recommended next steps for exploration.