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This Open Edition NFT unlocks a rare Mesut zil Next Chapter Hoodie as a Genies Wearable that can be used for your own Genie. Collecting BOTH Open Edition NFTs unlocks the Mesut zil Next Chapter Golden Boots, an ultra rare Genies Wearable that can be used for your own Genie. Details of the Genies Wearable will be emailed to buyers upon purchase. For more info, visit www.genies.com. Genies for consumers will launch in March.
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