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# Welcome to DRFT

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DRFT is a new casual racing franchise that starts with a Telegram Mini App, where players merge cars and level them up to earn the [$DRFT](/usddrft/tokenomics.md) token and receive [NFT Cars](/nfts/nft-cars.md)

[NFT Cars](/nfts/nft-cars.md) and [$DRFT](/usddrft/tokenomics.md) will be used across all future franchise projects on different platforms.

#### Telegram Mini App

* [DRFT Party](/drft-party/what-is-drft-party.md) — the game that started it all!
* [DRFT Sports](/drft-sports/what-is-drft-sports.md) — a racing module of the DRFT franchise, combining [NFT staking](/drft-sports/what-is-drft-sports/nft-cars-staking.md) and Fragments gameplay that can be crafted into $DRFT rewards.

#### Google Play / App Store

* [DRFT Racing](/drft-racing/what-is-drft-racing.md) —  a PVP racing game where players can go through a story campaign and compete against each other in online PVP tournaments with their [NFT Cars](/nfts/nft-cars.md) to earn [$DRFT](/usddrft/tokenomics.md).

{% hint style="info" %}
We initially planned to launch DRFT Racing on Telegram, but the Mini App technology is not yet ready for such a large-scale project and cannot deliver the experience we aim to create.
{% endhint %}

#### PC/MAC

* [DRFT Live](/drft-live/what-is-drft-live.md) - AI sports title currently in pre-production.


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