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19th June 2026 | Sky Mavis relaunches Axie land

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Axie: Terrariums goes live, Fishing Frenzy and Pudgy Party close down.

  • [00:42] Sky Mavis is rebooting its vision for Axie land NFTs with Terrariums.
  • [01:25] It builds on the complex learnings of the original Axie land game Homeland.
  • [02:14] Homeland was an attempt to combine land-based gameplay and NFT staking.
  • [04:31] It was a surprisingly deep resource-management game but a bad staking system.
  • [07:10] Sky Mavis removed staking in early 2024, and everyone stopped playing Homeland.
  • [08:39] Terrariums is the v1 attempt to rebuild a land NFT staking system using the bAXS token.
  • [10:33] Terrariums will also be the base layer for land gameplay, which will be added over time.
  • [12:48] Ronin idle mobile/browser game Craft World has announced 60,000 MAUs.
  • [16:00] Craft World is a full onchain game but very accessible.
  • [19:53] You can market it to a web2 audience and there's no talk of wallets or gas or tokens.
  • [23:37] In Craft World, you can't buy your way to top status. Time is a key resource too.
  • [25:28] Fishing Frenzy is shutting down. In contrast to Craft World, it was a crypto-first cozy game.
  • [28:05] You can sustain crypto-first games for as long as players think they will get free rewards.
  • [30:22] Pudgy Party is shutting down as Pudgy Penguins focuses on Pudgy World web portal.
  • [33:00] Pudgy Party was good but lacked the marketing support required for a social game.
  • [34:35] Pudgy World is cheaper and easier to operate and market as a platform.

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