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# Gameplay

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"Captain Tsubasa - RIVALS" has two game modes for players to enjoy the world of "Captain Tsubasa".&#x20;

In each game mode, players can win different items and points to collect Rival Pieces, complete Rival Cards, and earn rewards.&#x20;

### Rival Mode&#x20;

In this mode, you can enjoy so-called PvE (Player vs. Environment). Play the game and win against rivals to earn resources to enhance your Player NFTs.

### PvP Mode&#x20;

Compete for Rival Pieces with other users on the server! Strategize for victory by combining special moves, skills, and compatibility of attributes.&#x20;

This chapter explains in detail how to play and the rules of each game mode.


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