# Introduction

The game, previously titled Trials of Titan and developed by Unnamed studios, was abandoned and subsequently made available as open-source. We are now revitalizing the project, transforming it into a play-to-earn game by integrating Radix Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) into its framework. This new iteration of the game, now named Fiatfighters, aims to combine elements of competitive gameplay with decentralized finance features. Players will engage in battles while also managing assets and participating in decentralized trading, creating a dynamic gaming experience with real-world value opportunities.

FiatFighterz is a free-to-play, massively multiplayer, “bullet hell,” RPG that throws your character into the thick of the fight in a world overwhelmed by the Fiat King and his minions. The game features online cooperative gameplay in a huge world, more than 20 unique dungeons, hundreds of enemies, 4+ playable classes, leveling, and hundreds of items to collect. To play the game, head over the the website and click play, make sure you have a FiatFighterz NFT, and go! (No Download necessary)

FiatFighters is a permanent death game, with objectives that are mainly defined by the player. The Objective of the FiatFighterz is simple: grind for powerful items that drop from event enemies, dungeon bosses, and mobs around the realm. Keep or destroy your items for $FIAT the game's native cryptocurrency.


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