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Inspired by the hit TV series Game of Thrones, this immersive game takes place in a massive warehouse, transformed into a realm of intrigue and excitement. Players will form alliances, gather resources, and eliminate opponents to claim the coveted Iron Throne. Vodka warehouse
The phrase is a direct reference to the Netflix series Squid Game and the more recent Alice in Borderland . It implies a structure: there are players, there are eliminations, and there is a prize.