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# Playability

**Outer Ring MMO is a fusion of several genres. It is a third-person shooter built as an MMORPG**. But having an open-persistent world allows other game modes to be implemented. **PVP combat** will happen both in regular gameplay and in closed arenas, allowing eSports competitions to occur. Also, Outer Ring can create **mini-games and interactive scenarios** for special events or partnerships integration. All while **interacting with the Player Driven Economy.**&#x20;

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For the most determined soldiers, who do not have enough with mere skirmishes, there will be arena competitions, with **different types of confrontations**. From the classic 3v3 arenas to massive battles.


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