The company has now revealed the first seven games selected from 151 applications for its Ronin Forge program, which aims to onboard games to the blockchain by providing a grant of $50,000 and technical assistance.

The selected games include:

  • Cambria – a risk-to-earn MMO featuring on-chain wagering, initially launched on Blast.
  • Infomon – a Pokémon-inspired social finance game with AI pets, currently transitioning from Base.
  • Kuroro Beasts – a series of creature-collecting games, including Kuroro Ranch, Kuroro Beast Brawl, and Kuroro Wilds, moving from Arbitrum.
  • Last Odyssey – a conquer-to-earn 5x strategy game that recently secured funding from Animoca and OKX.
  • Party Icons – a community-driven mobile party game that combines battle royale, strategy, and extraction shooting.
  • Xtremeverse – featuring its first release, an anime mobile extraction shooter titled BTX Battle Xtreme.
  • Pixel Heroes Adventure – a mobile MMORPG that is migrating from Immutable.

High-performing titles will also have the chance for additional support, including grants of $500,000 and direct publishing from Sky Mavis.

"We’re excited to welcome our inaugural seven studios to Ronin Forge, allowing them to leverage two of our greatest assets—our robust community and technology,” said Sky Mavis COO Aleksander Leonard Larsen. “This premier onboarding program is tailored for established innovators and ambitious studios eager to scale their projects on the leading gaming chain. Forge serves as the gateway for deeper integration within Ronin, enabling serious games to build momentum and prepare for greater success within web3 gaming."