Polygon has solidified itself as the go-to blockchain for next-gen games in 2025, thanks to its low fees, speedy transactions, and high scalability. This year has seen a wave of exciting game launches on Polygon, ranging from cyberpunk battle royales to fantasy card duels and even an on-chain football manager.
These games are pushing boundaries with innovative gameplay – think AI-powered characters, physical-to-digital collectibles, and community-driven metaverses – all while attracting passionate player communities.
Below, we dive into the top new Polygon-powered games of 2025 that are generating serious buzz. Each game brings something special, be it novel play-to-earn mechanics, big-name partnerships, or record-setting player engagement. Let’s explore the standouts lighting up Polygon’s gaming scene.
Delysium: Cyberpunk MMO with AI Companions
What it is: Delysium is a flashy open-world MMO set in a cyberpunk future (circa 2045) where the lines between the real and virtual worlds blur. It proudly markets itself as the first AAA blockchain game that is wholly player-owned, meaning your in-game assets truly belong to you. Currently in early access and building toward a full launch in 2025, Delysium already lets players roam a vast metropolis battling for resources and glory.
What makes it special: This game isn’t your grandma’s MMO – it features AI-driven NPCs called “MetaBeings” that players can recruit as auxiliaries. These AI companions can grind and farm loot on your behalf, earning you rewards even when you’re offline. It’s a wild blend of play-and-earn: you team up with AI sidekicks to clear missions, then trade or upgrade the loot you’ve gathered on the player-owned marketplace.
The graphics and scale are top-notch (built to be a “massive, immersive, persistent” world), and Polygon’s tech ensures all those NFT weapons and skins can be transacted with minimal cost. Delysium’s development is backed by notable investors and a partnership with Polygon’s own gaming arm to help with distribution and technical support. The result is a hype-worthy MMO where players not only adventure in a neon-soaked universe but also have a stake in its economy and direction.
Notable buzz: The combination of AAA visuals and AI gameplay has drawn considerable attention. A recent Epic Games store FAQ confirmed that the full PvP and PvE experience is slated for 2025 release, keeping fans eager.
With $4M in early funding and an alliance with Polygon Studios, Delysium is poised to be a flagship title demonstrating how blockchain can elevate a traditional MMO experience.
Gamers and crypto enthusiasts alike are watching this one closely, and so far Delysium seems ready to deliver on its ambitious promise of a decentralized cyberpunk adventure.
Matr1x Fire: Mobile Shooter Taking Web3 by Storm
What it is: Matr1x Fire is a 5v5 first-person shooter set in a slick cyberpunk metaverse. It’s the inaugural game of the Matr1x platform – a Web3 gaming ecosystem that fuses e-sports, NFTs, and online novels into one experience. Importantly, Matr1x Fire is mobile-first, available on iOS and Android, bringing play-to-earn mechanics to your fingertips. Think of it as an adrenaline-packed FPS deathmatch where your weapons, gear, and even characters can be blockchain assets you own.
What makes it special: Billed as “the first shooting-themed game in the metaverse,” Matr1x Fire stands out by combining familiar competitive gameplay with a deep crypto economy. Players can collect a vast array of NFTs – guns, knives, avatars, even virtual land – and these items carry across game episodes in the Matr1x univers.
The game uses a dual-token system: $FIRE as a utility token and $MAX as a reward coin for elite players (distributed via special airdrops to top performers). Victory in matches can earn you tokens, and high-level NFT holders even get chances at $MAX rewards, marrying skill-based gameplay with crypto incentives.
Notable buzz: Matr1x Fire has been “making waves in the gaming and crypto communities” as of April 2025. Its $FIRE token launched and quickly gained traction, achieving a market cap over $3M and sparking active trading on exchanges. The project has serious backing too – investors include heavyweights like Animoca Brands and HashKey Capital, underscoring confidence in its vision.
Early test versions in late 2024 introduced features like breeding new character NFTs and an in-game marketplace, which were well received by the community. With its slick graphics, fast matches, and play-to-earn hooks, Matr1x Fire is often cited as the Web3 shooter to watch. It’s effectively bringing a Counter-Strike vibe into the Web3 era, and doing so in a way that’s accessible (mobile) and rewarding for players.
Cross The Ages: Trading Card Game Bridging Physical and Digital
What it is: Cross The Ages (CTA) is a collectible trading card game (TCG) that blends fantasy and sci-fi themes. It’s free-to-play and mobile-first, but also available on PC. At its core, CTA plays like a strategic card battler – build a deck, duel other players in turn-based battles, and try to control the board.
Matches are fast and cerebral, typically lasting around five minutes of tactical card play. What sets CTA apart is its transmedia approach: it has an entire fantasy novel series as backstory, and the game’s cards feature art and lore from that universe.
What makes it special: This game truly leverages blockchain to create a full “value cycle” for its cards. In CTA, digital cards you win or purchase as NFTs can actually be converted into physical cards – real, tangible collectibles – thanks to embedded NFC chips that link to the blockchain. In other words, dominate in the digital arena and you might earn a holographic card to hold in your hand. This bridging of worlds has been described by the developers as delivering both a digital collection and “the opportunity to hold a physical version” for players.
The gameplay itself encourages strategic thinking: you start with 20 cards (drawn from a larger collection you build) and each duel is about clever placement and timing to capture territory from your opponent. It’s easy to learn but hard to master – exactly what you want in a competitive card game – and no NFTs are required to start playing, keeping it accessible.
Notable buzz: Cross The Ages has some of the strongest backing in the Web3 gaming sector. It raised $12 million in funding led by gaming giant Ubisoft and even Polygon Studios itself. In total, 15 investors including Animoca Brands have thrown weight behind CTA’s vision. This support makes sense: the game’s innovative NFT-to-physical mechanics and high-quality art/story have drawn a large community (over 170 team members are working on it, reflecting the project’s scale).
By mid-2025, CTA has rolled out multiple card set releases and regularly hosts tournaments. Players love that they can truly own and trade their cards, or even lease them in the in-game economyblockworks.co. With its blend of brainy gameplay and collectible hype, Cross The Ages exemplifies how blockchain can add a fresh twist to a beloved genre.
Voxies (Voxie Tactics): Retro RPG Fun with NFT Characters
What it is: Voxies is a 3D turn-based tactical RPG that feels like a throwback to classic JRPGs – think Final Fantasy Tactics or Fire Emblem – but with a Web3 upgrade. In Voxie Tactics (the flagship game), players form a team of voxelated characters and battle either AI or other players in strategic, grid-based arenas.
The game is free-to-play and does not require owning any NFTs to jump in, making it very newcomer-friendly. However, it does have an optional NFT component: the characters known as “Voxies” are also collectible NFTs, each with unique cosmetics and traits.
What makes it special: Voxies strikes a great balance between traditional fun and blockchain perks. On one hand, you have a polished, nostalgia-inducing RPG with colorful graphics and deep strategy. On the other, the game offers play-to-earn rewards (its native $VOXEL token) and true ownership of in-game items. Players who own Voxie NFTs can use them as in-game avatars and even earn extra rewards, but even those who don’t invest can enjoy the full gameplay and earn tokens through playing.
The economy is well thought out: $VOXEL tokens are used to purchase weapons, armor, and items in-game, creating a circular ecosystem. Uniquely, Voxies’ development team, AlwaysGeeky Games, includes veterans from Ubisoft and EA, so the game’s design pedigree is highglobenewswire.com. They’ve even brought on partners like Binance – in 2023, a Binance Learn & Earn program rewarded users with VOXEL tokens for learning about blockchain, attracting new players to Voxie Tactics.
Notable buzz: Voxies has a loyal following and a vibrant community, which is no surprise given its approachable nature. The game’s token ($VOXEL) launched on Binance Launchpad, and this exposure propelled Voxies into the spotlight as one of Polygon’s premier games. Ubisoft’s interest in Web3 gaming indirectly benefited Voxies too – AlwaysGeeky was part of Ubisoft’s Entrepreneur Lab, and the studio’s expertise shows in the game’s quality.
By 2025, Voxie Tactics has hosted multiple competitive seasons and even crossovers; its partnership with Binance helped distribute tokens widely, and players praise the devs for continuously adding new content (new voxel characters, weapons, and even mini-games). Backed by big names and beloved by players, Voxies proves that blockchain games can be as fun and accessible as any mainstream title, all while giving gamers extra ownership over their adventure.
DOLZ: An Adult Metaverse with NFT Collectibles
What it is: DOLZ takes blockchain gaming into an adults-only metaverse. It’s a platform that offers NFT-based trading cards and 3D content featuring adult entertainment themes, and it’s gearing up to launch a full-fledged multiplayer gaming ecosystem called XVERSE. In essence, DOLZ is part collectibles, part interactive experience.
Users collect NFT cards – many of which depict or grant access to content from renowned adult performers – and these NFTs aren’t just static images; they unlock mixed reality experiences (augmented, virtual, and extended reality performances) in the DOLZ metaverse. Imagine a virtual club where your NFT cards come to life as 3D avatars putting on a show – that’s the kind of experience DOLZ aims to deliver.
What makes it special: This project boldly merges the $100B adult industry with blockchain tech. Players (18+ only) can earn and own premium adult content NFTs and then use them in a gamified metaverse environment. For example, collectors can decorate a personal 3D virtual club space with their NFT items and watch exclusive shows that correspond to the cards they hold. Higher rarity cards grant access to more exclusive content (think legendary cards unlocking special performances).
DOLZ also employs a play-to-earn model: by engaging in the ecosystem, users earn a reward token called BabyDOLZ, which can be spent to get rare NFTs or other perksc. The platform’s own token, $DOLZ, is the utility currency for buying packs and participating in upcoming games. What’s impressive is the community traction DOLZ has achieved even pre-launch – it boasts thousands of active users and NFT card sales averaging $20,000 per week, signaling strong market interest in its offerings. And unlike many adult sites, here the users truly own their digital “magazines,” so to speak, and can resell or trade them on marketplaces.
Notable buzz: While DOLZ targets a niche audience, it has quickly gained notoriety in crypto circles for its unique blend of content and tech. Its NFT drops (for instance, a famous model’s limited edition card) have consistently sold out in minutes, hinting at a passionate collector base. The project is also branching into gaming – the upcoming XVERSE multiplayer will allow users to use their NFTs in interactive games (likely social or rhythm games tied to the performances).
Given that few platforms merge XR (Extended Reality) tech with NFTs as ambitiously as DOLZ, it’s seen as an innovator in the adult GameFi space. By 2025, DOLZ has secured listings on major exchanges (its $DOLZ token got a notable listing on MEXC in early 2024 and continues to expand content partnerships with adult industry brands. In short, DOLZ is making a mature case study of how blockchain can empower content creators and collectors in a way traditional adult media never could.
Huralya: Gaming with a Green, AI-Powered Twist
What it is: Huralya is a Dubai-based gaming studio that launched its flagship title Huralya: Genesis – an open-world adventure game with an environmental post-apocalyptic theme. In Huralya: Genesis, players find themselves on a mysterious island ravaged by ecological disasters. The gameplay combines survival, exploration, and community building: you solve puzzles, fend off invaders, and work to rebuild a shattered society, all while addressing environmental challenges in the game’s narrative. It’s free-to-play and accessible, aiming to draw a wide audience into its immersive world.
What makes it special: Huralya stands out by infusing real-world themes and AI technology into its gameplay. The studio’s mission is to make gaming not just fun, but also meaningful – imagine a game that subtly educates or prompts reflection on sustainability while you play. For instance, regenerating the island in-game involves managing resources wisely and overcoming ecological crises, echoing real global issues (hence Huralya markets itself as gaming for “self-discovery and growth” through entertainment).
On the tech side, Huralya uses advanced AI to enhance NPC interactions and game analytics, meaning the non-player characters you meet react in smarter, more dynamic ways. There are also competitive tournaments and even a player governance element: a DAO system allows the community to vote on the game’s evolution and new features.
All this runs on Polygon, with an in-game currency (LYA token) rewarding players for their adventures. Players can convert in-game items into NFTs, and use special S.Dude NFTs to gain boosts or advantages, linking the open-world RPG to a player-owned economy.
Notable buzz: Huralya is a newer entrant but has quickly earned praise for its unique blend of gameplay and purpose. By early 2025, it built a community of players who are not just grinding for tokens but also intrigued by the storyline and AI-driven features. Being based in the UAE, Huralya has attracted regional interest and was highlighted in Web3 gaming forums as a project to watch for its innovation.
Reviewers have called it “a dynamic and responsive gaming experience” because of how the game’s AI and DAO elements let it adapt to player behavior and input. In practice, this means if the community wants new challenges or balance changes, they have a say – the game can evolve like a living ecosystem. Huralya might not (yet) have the name recognition of some others on this list, but it epitomizes the forward-thinking spirit of 2025’s Web3 games.
By making environmentalism and player empowerment core to the design, it offers a glimpse of how blockchain games can differentiate themselves from traditional ones. Keep an eye on this one as it grows – it’s proof that Web3 gaming isn’t just about finance, but can tackle deeper themes while still being a blast to play.
Bullieverse: A Community-Built Metaverse Playground
What it is: Bullieverse is an open metaverse and gaming platform – essentially a virtual island called Bulliever Island where the community drives the content. Rather than a single game, Bullieverse is a whole universe of games, experiences, and social hubs. Players can roam the 3D island, play a variety of arcade-style games, socialize with others, and even create and publish their own games using Bullieverse’s low-code development tools.
It’s built in Unreal Engine, so the graphics are solid, and it supports play-and-earn mechanics across its ecosystem. The world is inhabited by funky bull-themed characters (the genesis NFT collection was a series of bull avatars), and owning one of these Bull NFTs grants you “citizenship” on the island with extra benefits.
What makes it special: Bullieverse is often described as “Roblox meets Web3”. It hands over creative freedom to the users in a way few other blockchain projects do. If you have an idea for a mini-game – say a racing game or a treasure hunt – you can use Bullieverse’s creator toolset to build it, drop it on the island, and invite others to play. This UGC (user-generated content) model is powered by blockchain under the hood: creators can monetize their games via NFTs or tokens, and players truly own items they earn in any game on the island.
The platform’s play-to-earn economy is governed by the $BULL token, and there’s also a governance token called COBI (Citizens of Bulliever Island) tied to the bull avatar NFTs. The developers have ensured a fair and transparent monetization system, so players get rewarded for participation and skill, not just spending.
Notably, Bullieverse has a low-code game builder, which lowers the barrier to entry for aspiring game creators (you don’t need to be a pro coder to craft a simple game). This has led to a variety of community-made games popping up, from a FPS called Bear Hunt to obstacle courses, expanding the content constantly.
Notable buzz: From its inception, Bullieverse has positioned itself as a community-first project, and that has paid off with a strong, engaged player base. Throughout 2024, the platform ran contests and creator incentives to populate the island with games, leading to hundreds of user-made experiences by 2025. The team also forged a partnership with Polygon early on to ensure smooth scaling for all these user transactions (minting NFTs for custom game items, etc.
This partnership even enabled features like a staking program for BULL, giving community members more ways to earn and participate. By 2025, BULL token got listed on major exchanges (KuCoin, Huobi) and the ecosystem kept expanding. Players love the social aspect – Bullieverse regularly hosts live events in its virtual venues (like beach parties and NFT gallery showings). The idea that “new players joining the community, creating their own games, and monetizing them” is not just a tagline – it’s happening continuously.
In a year where everyone talks about the metaverse, Bullieverse is one you can jump into right now, play a bunch of quirky games, or create your own and earn from it. It’s a bold glimpse into how user-driven the future of gaming could be, and Polygon’s infrastructure makes it all possible behind the scenes.
Pegaxy: Futuristic Horse Racing with Play-to-Earn Thrills
Pegaxy brings mythical mech-horses to the racetrack, letting players breed, race, and earn in a vibrant P2E ecosystem.
What it is: Pegaxy is a PvP horse racing game with a sci-fi twist – instead of real horses, you race winged mechanical steeds called “Pegas” in a futuristic arena. It’s one of Polygon’s veteran play-to-earn games, originally launching in late 2021, but it surged to fame during the 2022 GameFi boom and continues to gallop along with a dedicated community in 2025.
In each race, up to 12 players compete, and the goal is to finish in the top 3 to earn rewards. Races are influenced by randomized elemental factors (like wind, fire, water attributes), so part of the strategy is matching your Pega’s stats to the track conditions.
What makes it special: Pegaxy mastered the play-to-earn (P2E) formula early on. It features a dual-token economy: Pegaxy Stone ($PGX) as the governance token and Vigorus ($VIS) as the utility/reward token. Winning races yields VIS, which players can use for breeding new Pegas or cash out on exchanges. And yes, breeding is a big component – just like a digital stud farm, you can breed two Pegas to produce a new one, which can then be raced or sold. This has led to the formation of guilds and scholarship programs, where owners rent out Pegas to players who can’t afford one, sharing the profits.
In fact, Pegaxy has a built-in rental marketplace, making it easy to lend a Pega for passive income or to try out the game without buying an NFT. The gameplay itself is simple but exciting: no complex controls, just the thrill of competition and the simulation of a horse race where your preparation (feeding and training your Pega, or choosing the right gear) can influence the outcome. Pegaxy’s approach – accessible racing with a crypto economy – proved so popular that at its peak it boasted enormous user numbers and trading volume, rivaling even earlier NFT racing games like Zed Run.
Notable buzz: Although the broader P2E frenzy has cooled since 2022, Pegaxy remains a stalwart in the Polygon gaming ranks. It’s frequently cited as “one of the top games on Polygon, and with good reason”. The team at Mirai Labs (the studio behind Pegaxy) has continually updated the game: introducing The Grand Dash (a yearly tournament with major prizes), adjusting the tokenomics for sustainability, and enhancing 3D visuals of the races.
The community that formed during the early days is still active – many players stick around not just for earnings but because they genuinely enjoy breeding rare “founding” Pegas and speculating on their value. In-game NFT sales have reached impressive heights; certain rare Pega breeds have sold for thousands of dollars worth of MATIC at auction.
Pegaxy also helped prove that Polygon could handle high user loads – during its height, Polygon’s NFT transaction count spiked significantly due to Pega breeding and marketplace trades. Now in 2025, Pegaxy has stabilized with a more mature economy and remains a fan-favorite for those who love a bit of risk, reward, and racing excitement in their gaming. It’s a perfect example of a blockchain game that found a fun niche (mythical horse racing) and built an engaging, player-owned world around it.
Soccerverse: Fantasy Football Management on-Chain
What it is: Soccerverse is a browser-based football (soccer) management MMO that launched its Season 1 in January 2025. If you’ve ever played games like Football Manager or dabbled in fantasy football leagues, Soccerverse will feel familiar – but with a Web3 twist. The game puts an entire football universe on-chain: there are 5,350 virtual clubs and 140,000 player NFTs representing footballers, all living on the Polygon blockchain.
Players can take on various roles: become the manager of a club, invest in clubs as an owner, or act as a player agent trading and training talent. Matches are simulated biweekly, and club performance depends on the decisions of the managers and the stats of the player NFTs on the team. Essentially, it’s a massive multiplayer fantasy league where everything (from player transfers to club finances) is transparent and player-controlled via smart contracts.
What makes it special: Soccerverse’s claim to fame is being a fully on-chain sports simulation. Unlike traditional sports management games, where you’re at the mercy of the game company’s servers and rules, here the economy and governance are decentralized. All clubs and players in Soccerverse are NFTs that can be bought, sold, or co-owned.
Yes, co-owned – multiple people can team up to co-manage a club or invest in a star player, splitting revenue and decision-making. Real-world football knowledge gives you an edge, as the game cleverly mirrors real soccer dynamics: for instance, a star striker NFT might perform better if your midfield NFTs have high assist stats, and so on.
Moreover, real-life matches and player performances can influence the game – a bit like how fantasy football scores work – adding an extra layer of strategy. The game’s design encourages community collaboration: you might form an alliance with other club managers or engage in rivalry banter on Discord. By putting club treasury and player contract info on-chain, Soccerverse ensures a transparent, trustless FIFA-like experience.
No shady backroom deals – every transfer is a transaction everyone can see. To top it off, the game has its own in-game currency and a deep on-chain economy for things like stadium upgrades, training facilities, etc., making it as close to a “real” football universe as one can get in a simulation.
Notable buzz: Soccerverse scored a headline-worthy partnership when Square Enix (the famed game publisher) and Hiro Capital invested $3.1 million in the project in 2024. This brought its total funding to about $4M and added serious credibility – even traditional gaming companies are betting on this Web3 sports vision. Upon its Season 1 launch, the game welcomed back thousands of beta players and new managers eager to claim a club and start building their football empire.
The developers touted that “Soccerverse is more than just a game; it’s a passion project designed to bring fans closer to the sport they love”, and early adopters seem to agree. The community-driven nature is evident: the game’s features and tweaks in the 2025 roadmap were heavily influenced by player feedback during the beta (for example, the introduction of player academies and detailed scouting systems were community requests).
With the first live season underway, Soccerverse has effectively become a global football sandbox. Fans from different countries join to manage clubs (many even role-play as managers of clubs from their hometowns), and the on-chain club shares concept has led to some clubs having dozens of co-owners working together.
In short, Soccerverse combines two big passions – crypto and football – into an addictive strategy simulation. It showcases the power of Polygon by handling complex game logic and thousands of NFT assets seamlessly. For football fans, it’s a dream come true: a chance to prove your managerial prowess in a persistent world and potentially unearth the next Messi – as an NFT that you discovered and trained.
Conclusion: The Future of Web3 Gaming Is Here
From AI-driven MMO worlds to collectible card battlers and community-built metaverses, the games launching on Polygon in 2025 demonstrate just how far blockchain gaming has come. A few key trends stand out across these titles:
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True Ownership & Player Economies: In each of these games, players genuinely own their assets – whether it’s a Delysium weapon, a Cross The Ages card, or a Soccerverse club – and can trade or sell them freely. This is reshaping how players value in-game progress. The old model of “grind and lose it all if the server shuts down” is fading. Polygon’s low-cost transactions and NFT infrastructure make it feasible to have thriving in-game marketplaces and economies where players drive value. Games like Pegaxy and DOLZ even show that entirely new economic models (scholarships, NFT rentals, etc.) can emerge around these assets.
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Community Engagement & Co-Creation: A number of these games put community at the center. Bullieverse literally lets the community create games, and Huralya lets players vote on the game’s direction. Soccerverse has co-ownership of clubs, and Cross The Ages involves its community through lore and physical events. This points to a future where gaming communities are not just fan clubs but stakeholders. Developers are using DAOs, votes, and incentives to give power back to players – a far cry from the top-down approach of traditional games. It’s creating super-engaged fanbases; after all, if you helped build or fund part of a game, you’re invested (emotionally and financially) in its successใ
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Innovative Gameplay Mechanics: We’re seeing gameplay innovations that wouldn’t be possible without blockchain. For example, Cross The Ages’ NFT-to-physical cards, Delysium’s AI MetaBeings earning you tokens, or Soccerverse’s on-chain simulation of an entire sports league. These are novel features that add depth or novelty to gameplay. Blockchain is not just a gimmick here – it’s enabling new genres (who would imagine an economy simulator for a fictional soccer world? yet it works) and blending of experiences (the adult content in DOLZ crossing into VR, or Voxies mixing old-school RPG fun with modern player ownership).
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Major Partnerships & Mainstream Interest: 2025 has proven that big players are paying attention. Ubisoft, Binance, Square Enix, Animoca, and others are either investing in or directly collaborating with Polygon games. This legitimizes the space and pours resources into it, which means higher production values and reach. It’s not surprising that some of these Polygon games are available on major platforms like Epic Games Store and mobile app stores, further lowering the barrier for everyday gamers to step into Web3 gaming.
Overall, the top Polygon games of 2025 paint an exciting picture. They’re lively, community-powered, and technologically advanced, yet still approachable and fun like the games we’ve always loved. Whether you’re in it for the competition, the earning potential, or the sheer novelty of the experiences, there’s something on Polygon catering to your taste.
And this is likely just the start – with Polygon continuing to focus on gaming (even exploring dedicated game chains and zk-rollups for even better performance), the coming years could bring even more groundbreaking titles.
One thing’s for sure: the line between gaming and “playing with crypto” has all but disappeared. We’re simply playing games – it just so happens that now, our triumphs and trophies are recorded on-chain, forever ours. As 2025 has shown, that change is making games not only more rewarding, but also more community-driven and evolutionary than ever before. Game on!