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# PARKOUR V2

In the V2 stage, **PARKOUR** World has integrated the ecological project XP into our game, the wonderful PVE, PVP battle mode and the Marathon City Open, users will be able to enjoy the fun better, in different battle process users can have some special NFTs, they will help us earn more XP and win extra prizes to play. XP can be used for different purposes. For example, there will be a special leaderboard in Marathon City, and those with the most XP will be able to receive bonus tokens or special NFTs at the end of each season. Therefore, in addition to providing users with fun and exciting gameplay, our PVP player battles are also great for winning special prizes (physical shoe releases), and we've had head sports with Nike, Adidas, etc. many times in the early stages of the game's construction Brands are consulted and supported to provide users with different types of experiences. Remember, if you want to earn income and physical shoes with this action, you will have to own some special NFTs.

* PvE/PVP System
* Marathon city race
* Physical shoe release


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