# RWA

Real World Assets (RWAs) in Navis War encompass tangible, physical entities existing in the palpable realm, setting them apart from their digital or virtual counterparts confined to the electronic domain. Navis War is not just about navigating the digital seas; it's about bridging the gap between the virtual and the tangible.

Navis War introduces game booths scattered across the globe, creating a physical space where gamers can step into the heart of the action. These game booths, owned by the project or acquired through franchise purchase, serve as immersive hubs where players can physically interact with the game, elevating the gaming experience beyond the screen.

What makes these booths even more enticing is the flexible payment system. While various cryptocurrencies are welcomed, using the in-game token and governance tokens comes with an added bonus—a discount. It's not just about playing the game; it's about forging a tangible connection between the digital and physical dimensions of Navis War.

But the RWAs in Navis War don't stop there. Imagine owning a piece of the gaming world—physical replicas of in-game ships are up for grabs. The revenue generated from these Real World Assets becomes a dynamic force, circulating back into the game's ecosystem.

The proceeds from these physical ship replicas contribute to the growth of Navis War, funding game development and opening more booths worldwide. It's not just a transaction; it's a cycle of innovation, community expansion, and tangible engagement. Every physical ship replica sold becomes a part of the journey, a stake in the evolving narrative of the Navis War game.

So, when you step into a Navis War game booth, you're not just entering a space; you're navigating a bridge between the real and the virtual, where tangible assets fuel the digital adventure.&#x20;


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