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# Make your choice

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BasketBall Legends will start with a basketball player card mode in which you can form your team with a specific amount of players depending on each league.

**What is needed to play bbl?**

In the game will be sold coaches, players and the certificate of qualification to the leagues.

For Ball Street 1 basketball you will need a coach, a league certificate, and a minimum of two players to start the game.

**PVE MODE - PVE**

In PVE mode you will be able to play 4 times a day to do the daily missions and rewards that the game will provide.

**PVP MODE - PVP**

In PVP mode the game will be team versus team, you can get good cards from the marketplace or try your luck in player boosters to make your team stronger and more profitable in-game.


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