Legends of The Past is a free-to-play (F2P) player-vs-player (PVP) action brawler game for mobile built on the Hedera network. It reimagines iconic historical figures as formidable combatants which can be deployed and controlled by players. 

Historical characters including Egyptian queen Cleopatra, Italian Renaissance polymath Leonardo Da Vinci, and Mexican painter Frida Kahlo as unique fighters battling for ultimate glory in the mythical Heaven of Legends arena where they compete for the coveted title of "Legend among Legends."   

The game combines engaging, fast-paced mobile battles with rewarding Web3 elements. As players progress, they unlock in-game assets including non-fungible tokens (NFTs), loot boxes, and native game tokens. It also features a series of collectible NFT’s called “Infinity Jars” which are limited to only 500 in existence and give holders special perks and VIP access to events. 

"Legends of The Past" is a community-based gaming ecosystem built exclusively on the Hedera blockchain network by professionals hailing from renowned gaming studios such as Supercell, Ankama, Ubisoft, and Square Enix. 

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