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# Open World

The different planets in the HashGuardians Universe will be the backdrop for the adventure.

* There will be 8 different planets.
* Each species will have its own planet with a unique map, including exclusive quests, buildings, and art design.
* All planets are connected and can be traveled to using the HashGuardian’s spaceship or via teleporter.
* Teleporters will be placed in specific locations on the planetary maps.&#x20;

**The planetary maps will be open, multiplayer worlds.  These worlds will be consistently enlarged and improved on until the final product is reached.**

In each world, players will be able to:

* Play with friends or meet hundreds of other HashGuardians
* Exchange items
* Explore new areas
* Claim NFTs
* Complete Quests
* Play mini-games


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