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# Synth City

Synth City is a Tycoon city-builder made with Unreal Engine, developed by senior game developers in partnership with Hoarder’s Collections and Battle Alliance. Featuring 3D isometric design, full 360-degree rotation, Cyberpunk ambiance, VR and mobile support, and a range of buildings with a focus on in-game economics.&#x20;

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The game will launch as a standalone Web3 title in a partnership we’ll announce soon, alongside a traditional Web2 release on Steam and the Epic Store with native VR support. It will also be available for Android and iOS devices. In Synth City’s Web3 version, built cities will be resellable as NFTs and will generate [$MAU](https://x.com/search?q=%24MAU\&src=cashtag_click) and [$FUZE](https://x.com/search?q=%24FUZE\&src=cashtag_click) tokens.

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