# Occupy

## Summarize

**Here are some information about the Occupy game mode:**

* Matches are typically *5 minutes* long.
* Players respawn at their team's base after being defeated.
* There are a variety of power-ups that can be found throughout the map.
* The **Occupy** Point can be moved to different locations throughout the match.
* **Occupy** is a great way to practice your skills and teamwork.

## Detail Description

**Occupy is a 3v3 team-based objective game mode in Tatakai World**. The objective of the game is to capture and hold **Occupy** Point, which is located in the center of the map. The first team to score 4 points wins the match.

To capture **Occupy** Point, players must stand inside the circular area around the point. The team that has the most players inside the area will control the point, and their team color will be displayed on the point.

Once a team has captured the **Occupy** Point, they must continue to defend it in order to score points. Each second that a team controls the **Occupy** Point, their score gauge will increase. Once the gauge is full, the team will score a point.

The opposing team can prevent the other team from scoring points by also standing inside the **Occupy** Point. If the opposing team has more players inside the area than the team that is currently controlling the point, the point will become neutral, and the score gauge will reset.

Players must coordinate their attacks and defenses in order to capture and hold the **Occupy** Point. The team that can best control the point and score 4 points first will be victorious.


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