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# BitLand P2E

Our development team is working on a thrilling new **NFT card gaming** experience allowing you to play against other users and conquer raid bosses for BITS rewards. There will be several game modes, and all BITS NFTs will be compatible with this game.

In BitLand Battles, **players can level up their BITS NFTs, increasing their abilities and strengthening them in battle.**

*We are excited to bring BitLand Battles to you, and we can't wait for you to experience this unique NFT gaming experience. Join us as we push the boundaries of what is possible in sustainable NFT gaming.*


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