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Brutalism 3D Live Wallpaper

Today we've released our newest Android live wallpaper app - "Brutalism 3D Live Wallpaper".

Transform your home screen with the unique live wallpaper, featuring an immersive, true 3D scene inspired by iconic brutalist architecture. Dive into a concrete wonderland with sunlight streaming from above, showcasing intricate staircases and multiple floors, all designed to give your device a modern, minimalist look.


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  1. Very happy to see that you're still developing LWPs for Android, love all of them! Thank you so much!

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