BR1: INFINITE flips the script on traditional shooters by tying real cash to your in-game performance. You pay to spawn into matches, earn money for each elimination, and decide when to cash out or keep pushing your luck. The game doesn't follow typical match rules—it runs continuously, and survival means bigger rewards. It's a high-stakes arena built for players who want their skills to mean something more. **Gameplay and Features:** BR1: INFINITE blends the tension of extraction shooters with a persistent risk economy. Players choose a risk mode, pay their entry fee, and spawn directly into live combat. Each elimination earns a payout tied to that mode's value, while death means losing your entry and resetting your run. Unlike traditional battle royales, the server never truly resets, creating an ongoing battlefield that rewards both survival and aggression. **Infinite Royale Mode:** Infinite Royale is a unique pay-to-spawn, kill-to-earn shooter game mode that comes with a risk-based element. Players spawn into a map with up to 300 other players and work their way towards the center, where they can access stronger weapons, ammo, and equipment. However, obstacles limit the ability to return to the edge. Players earn 10% or the 'Spawn Fee' for each player eliminated and keep 85-90% of their earnings when eliminated. There is no timer or set end to the game, allowing players to progress at their own pace. **Survival Clock:** To exit the game with your earnings, players must use the "Survival clock" feature—a blue bar in the upper right corner that gradually fills over 10 minutes. Once filled, players can activate a 30-second countdown. If they remain still and take no damage during this countdown, they'll be automatically removed from the game and retain 90% of their earnings. If the player moves or takes damage, the timer resets, adding intense tension to every moment. **Free-for-All Mode:** Free-for-All serves as a no-risk mode where newcomers can train, complete missions, and level up without paying entry fees. Once comfortable, players can move to paid modes where real-money stakes heighten every moment. **Earnings Retention Bonus (ERB):** A unique mechanic called the Earnings Retention Bonus lets players increase their share of winnings based on the Operatives and weapon skins they own. Equipping specific assets raises your ERB percentage, allowing you to keep more from each kill. With enough Operatives and weapons, this bonus can reach significant levels, adding a layer of strategy to loadout building beyond just cosmetics. **Operatives:** Every player starts with a base Operative and some starter weapons. Operatives come in three types: Apes, Droids, and Humans. Each one has its own backstory and offers different Earnings Retention Bonuses. Apes usually give the biggest bonus, Droids come next, and Humans offer the lowest. You can get more Operatives through loot boxes, missions, or by leveling up your Infinite Pass. **Kill Races and Tournaments:** For those looking to prove their skill, Kill Races are regular events where players compete to log the most eliminations over a set time period. Players who rank high on the leaderboards earn real-money payouts directly into their in-game wallets. Entry is free during the Preseason, and rewards scale based on tournament tier and performance. **Game Lore:** Set in a dystopian world driven by profit and survival, BR1's universe revolves around brutal combat tournaments where genetically engineered Apes, advanced Droids, and desperate Humans fight for dominance and wealth. Each Operative represents a unique background and species, offering different bonuses tied to their in-game performance. **NFTs and Blockchain:** Players can choose from a variety of unique and customizable playable characters known as NFTs. These NFTs include Apes, Droids, and Humans, each with their own distinct abilities and attributes. Players can collect and trade these NFTs on the marketplace, adding to their collection of playable characters and unlocking new possibilities in the game.

A pay-to-spawn, kill-to-earn third-person shooter where every life has real money on the line. Players pay entry fees to spawn into matches, earn rewards for eliminations, and decide when to cash out or keep pushing their luck.
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