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The French car brands get pixellated in a new partnership
Citroen and DS car models are to appear in an upcoming NFT racing game developed by Supremacy Games. A web3 game, Apex Kings NFT Racing sees players collect and trade cars using digital collectibles, based on real car brands and models.

Like the lovechild of virtual Scalextric and a digitised Top Trumps, by collecting and trading NFT cars and earning rewards, players can also race the vehicles, in addition to building out amazing virtual garages.

Partnering with Citroen and DS brands will unlock such models as the Citroen C3 Rally, DS E-tense Performance, DS Pallas Rally Prototype and GT by Citroen concept car. These marques, known for their unique designs, future tech and power, mean they’ll be highly sought-after in the world of virtual value. 

Supremacy Games chief, Jari Pauna, said: “We are thrilled to partner with Citroën and DS Automobiles to bring their iconic vehicles to Apex Kings NFT Racing. This partnership is a testament to the high-quality and exciting gameplay that our players can expect from the game.”
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