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# Arsenal

Arsenal, the exciting 3D First Person Shooter game, is a multiplayer game developed for the Fabwelt Gaming Ecosystem and Metaverse. The game features a realistic battlefield-style look and is fully optimized for both desktop and mobile devices.

The game leverages the power of blockchain technology by incorporating NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) as in-game assets, collectibles, and utilities. These NFTs can be used to enhance gameplay and provide players with added benefits. They also serve as valuable commodities that can be freely withdrawn from the game and used for other purposes, such as collateral on decentralized lending protocols, staking, gifting, or passing down as an inheritance.

![](/files/f2kzWugzM7UNY9Su4085)

Arsenal offers a unique combination of Pay to Play and Play to Earn options, making it accessible to both everyday players and professional players worldwide. With a wide range of maps to choose from, including large maps for sniping and small maps for fast-paced close combat, Arsenal promises to offer an exciting and engaging gaming experience.

![](/files/w7vmkuxbHZ94Z8Uu4mkr)

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