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# Earth From Another Sun

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Earth From Another Sun is a blockchain-powered Open-World Galactic Domination Metaverse where players have the freedom to explore an entire star system, conquer planets, build your own territories and armada, and create a variety of content in an ever-expanding universe.

Utilising blockchain technology and related solutions such as Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and Play-to-Earn, Earth From Another Sun is a pioneer in the powerful combination of high-production quality, addictive gameplay, true asset ownership, and tokenomic design.

According to CoinDesk, “Blockchain games aren't going to capture the public imagination until there's a genuinely great game – full stop.”

With a development team full of video game industry veterans (with past professional experience at Riot Games, Disney Interactive, Gameloft, Kylotonn, IGG, etc.) with an average of 9 years of industry experience and numerous successful titles under its collective belts, Earth From Another Sun is designed from the ground up to be a genuinely great game, with thousands of hours of addictive gameplay awaiting the enjoyment of tens of millions of players from all over the world.

While the project is under development, the lore and gameplay sections of this whitepaper are subject to change. The tokenomics sections will have more detailed added but will not change.


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