Forgotten Runiverse, the fantasy MMORPG built on the Ronin Network, is going offline indefinitely after its team deemed ongoing live operations financially unsustainableForgotten Runiverse, the fantasy MMORPG built on the Ronin Network, is going offline indefinitely after its team deemed ongoing live operations financially unsustainable

Forgotten Runiverse Goes Dark as Developers Hit Financial Wall

  • Forgotten Runiverse has shut down indefinitely on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, after the development team found live operations financially unsustainable.
  • The game joins a growing list of Web3 casualties, following titles like Deadrop and Nyan Heroes that have struggled to maintain player numbers and funding post-launch.
  • Player data and NFT assets will be preserved in storage, as the developers treat the closure as a “temporary rest” while they evaluate a potential future rebuild.

Another blockchain game is going dark. 

This time, Forgotten Runiverse, a fantasy MMORPG built on Ronin, is taking its servers offline and pausing operations indefinitely, less than a year after its global launch. 

The free-to-play, browser-based title is no longer accessible since Tuesday, with no date set for a return.

Community reactions to Runiverse’s shutdown have reflected the on-chain gaming fatigue: disappointment from fans who stayed engaged, mixed with recognition that many ambitious Web3 titles are struggling to survive past launch. 

We’re talking funding that tightens and player numbers lagging expectations, and several well-known blockchain projects, including Deadrop, Nyan Heroes and Pirate Nation, have closed or halted development over the past year. 

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Forgotten Runiverse Goes Dark

The game grew out of Forgotten Runes Wizard’s Cult, an Ethereum NFT collection that spawned lore, characters and an expanded universe. 

Runiverse was pitched as a shared open world for those assets, backed by investors including Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian and cleared for development on Nintendo, PlayStation and Xbox platforms. Before launch, the team even invited players to “crash its servers” in a public stress test.

Developers now say the cost of running the live game has outgrown available resources. After months of financial and operational strain, they concluded that keeping the current version online no longer makes sense. All player accounts and progression will be kept in storage, but only for a possible future revival the team has not yet defined.

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