Crypto Games Keep Dying in 2025. These Are the Biggest to Fall So Far
Many crypto games have shut down in 2025, leaving behind broken roadmaps, lost funds, and empty servers.
Many crypto games have shut down in 2025, leaving behind broken roadmaps, lost funds, and empty servers.
Pixcape Games launches its Genesis NFT collection, offering early access, airdrops, and exclusive in-game assets in its flagship Web3 title, Hive Invasion.
Block Stranding’s real-time test on Solana showcases AI-driven gameplay and scalable infrastructure using MagicBlock and SendAI tooling.
The Flappy Bird Foundation outlines plans for a Web3 reboot of the classic mobile game, with blockchain rewards and digital IP integration.
DogeOS and PlaysOut have partnered to launch a Dogecoin-themed mini-game series, signaling the start of a new era in interactive intellectual property.
Fortnite adds a new Squid Game map and themed cosmetics to Reload mode starting June 27, coinciding with Season 3.
Forgotten Playland now runs on Beam Network, offering NFT Toyboxes, FP tokens, and tradeable cosmetic items in a fully decentralized game economy.
NomStead is launching its first NFT mint on Immutable zkEVM with land, Visa memberships, and stadium plots. Whitelist sale begins June 24 followed by a public sale on June 26.
The 2025 GDC Report shows how generative AI is transforming game studios, raising key concerns about copyright, roles, and workforce adaptation.
Web3 gaming evolves with more intelligent NPCs and account abstraction, blending AI with blockchain to enhance gameplay and user experience.