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B3 is more than BSMNT. More than a single chain. it’s an open gaming ecosystem. over the next few weeks, we'll be spotlighting the visionaries shaping it first up: Tommy Alvarez, 3D & Immersive Content Director at Parallel Tommy previously created immersive gaming worlds at Ubisoft (Assassin’s Creed 3),...

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@tommy_alvarez @ParallelTCG damn i wanna play

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@tommy_alvarez @ParallelTCG thats my bro

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@tommy_alvarez @ParallelTCG Grab a contract, deploy, extract, rinse and repeat, love it 🫶

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@tommy_alvarez @ParallelTCG it's tommy's world, we're just living in it.

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