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# Glory Lands Metavese

Glory Lands metaverse is a space that enables communities through the following key activities and technology enablers. Through an engaging game that spans online and offline - Glory Games allows the needs for casual players, competitive gamers and investors to flourish.&#x20;

1. Game AR component treasure hunts and world events
2. PVP competitions that forge group dynamism with guilds. Enhancement of battles between top gladiator teams can be witness with the Oculus and Glory Games APK published. This is an optional feature for those on desktop and with the device.&#x20;
3. In-game decentralized exchange as bank for convenient Defi  and liquidity provision as source of revenue for the game and players alike.&#x20;
4. An ecosystem launchpad - to further develop mini-games and expansions that the community votes for

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The Glory Lands: Worlds - begins with a medieval dimension with venues that allow for the above purposes.

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