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Project Dragon attempts a Guinness world record for the maximum FPS fight.

OTHERSIDE’s Project Dragon will try to break the world record of Guinness in the largest FPS battle, and more than 1,000 participants are expected to participate.

The event, which is scheduled to start at 12 pm on February 22, will be hosted within the OTHERSIDE platform, and participants must access Chrome.

This attempt is part of a continuous effort to pursue the boundaries of large multiplayer games.

Project Dragon attempts a Guinness world record for the maximum FPS fight.
Project Dragon attempts a Guinness world record for the maximum FPS fight. Source: Otherside

What is Project Dragon?

Project Dragon is a NFT game full of actions that are fast in the otheride metaverse.

Designed in the Call of Duty style, the player challenges the goal while defending rewards in intense battle. This game adds a luxury energy combat experience with weapons, including guns and explosives.

The game is based on the Other DEVELOPMENT KIT (ODK), a platform that allows the producers to develop and make immersive 3D games with integrated storytelling and social features.

Project Dragon attempts a Guinness world record for the maximum FPS fight.
Project Dragon attempts a Guinness world record for the maximum FPS fight. Source: Otherside

How to participate in the event?

This event is open to all who do not need NFT, and those who want to join can be set in advance through the official launch site.

Certain gameplay mechanisms have not been disclosed, but participants will participate in large FPS games. Large online battles often face technical difficulties, including server overload and waiting time. If more than 1,000 players are expected, the Otherside must ensure network stability and maintain smooth gameplay.

Previous attempts on large multiplayer events have become ambitious business in the face of similar challenges, and it is not yet seen whether this will be a successful attempt.