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# NFTs

### 🏙️ LUDO CITY NFTs

**Ludo City NFTs** are on-chain digital cities inside the **Ludo Cities universe**.\
Each NFT represents ownership of a real-world city, unlocking control, utility, and ongoing economic benefits tied directly to that city.

#### 🌍 Unique Digital Cities

* Each NFT corresponds to a **specific real-world city**
* Every city has its own **identity, rarity, and growth potential**
* No duplicates — ownership is fully secured on the **Solana blockchain**

#### 🚀 Upgradeable & Dynamic

City NFTs evolve over time. Owners can upgrade their cities to:

* Increase player traffic
* Boost rewards
* Unlock new gameplay features
* Enhance city visuals

Upgrades add real utility and long-term value.

#### 🎮 Earn From Gameplay (City Revenue Share)

City NFT owners **earn a percentage from every game played under their city**.

* All matches hosted within a city contribute to its economy
* Higher traffic = higher earnings
* Active cities generate recurring revenue for owners

Your city grows as the players play.

#### 👑 Ownership & Control

Owning a Ludo City NFT gives you:

* Full digital ownership of a city
* Rights to host special in-city events
* Ability to customise and upgrade
* A direct share in the city’s gameplay revenue


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