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Free for all Deathmatch mode. Kill as many enemies as you can and try do die as little as possible. Dont team in this mode. Its all vs all!
1 versus 1 ranked mode. You get matched against another player in a 1 versus 1 battle. Both players have 5 lives. First player who dies 5 times, loses. Winner wins elo points and loser loses elo points.
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