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Treeverse Season 2 Analysis of Tokenomics and Economic Sustainability

It's amazing that you can play a full-fledged MMO on your smartphone. Treeverse lets you experience Web3 naturally while enjoying an adventure. I have a feeling it will be a long-term game, with a focus on fun rather than earning money. #Treeverse #GameFi

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Can't wait for Treeverse Season 2! The appeal of a Web3 MMORPG that you can start playing right now on PC and mobile

👋 Gamers, the real adventure begins in the Web3 world! Treeverse is back on PC and mobile, and Season 2 is almost here!

With the new year just beginning, 2026, exciting news has arrived for fans of Web3 games.
The MMORPG Treeverse is now available on Epic Games, iOS, and Android!
Explore the open world and get ready for new content in Season 2.
This article provides the perfect perspective for those who want to play and understand, from the fun of the game to how it works, sustainability, and risks.
It's not just a summary of the news, it's packed with tips and tricks that will make you want to try playing the game!
Let's explore the charm of Treeverse together.

🔰 Difficulty: ordinary

💰 Initial investment: small amount

🎯 Recommended: Gamers trying Web3 games for the first time and people who love earning points

💡 GameFi Insights in 3 Seconds:

  • Treeverse returns to PC and mobile! Season 2 is scheduled for January 2026 and will be packed with new content.
  • You can make money using NFTs and the token $END with Web3 Elements, but the main focus is on the fun of playing.
  • It's free and easy to get started, but keep playing to get rewards.

GameFi's Challenges and Solutions

Web3 games seem fun, but you might be worried about whether they will last.
Traditional P2E (Play-to-Earn) games tend to focus too much on earning money, resulting in little gameplay and causing players to quickly drop out.
Especially in the case of MMORPGs, the fun of exploring a vast world is important, but motivation drops when tokens plummet in value due to inflation or when management updates are delayed.

That's where Treeverse comes in!
This game takes advantage of Web3 blockchain technology while focusing on a pure gaming experience.
Season 2 will add new content and is designed to keep players entertained for a long time.
For example, it is cross-platform compatible (PC and mobile), making it easy to access anytime, anywhere, and even beginners can get started.
The solution to this problem is to introduce a $END token reward system while maintaining a balanced in-game economy.
This solves the problem of "I want to make money but it's not fun."

Additionally, Season 2 will incorporate lessons learned from Season 1, with improved visuals and gameplay.
The aim is to increase player retention and build a sustainable community.
From a gamer's perspective, it's exciting that these updates will keep the game feeling fresh.

Explanation of the game system and economic zone


GameFi Ecosystem Diagram

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▲ Gameplay and economic cycle

Treeverse's gameplay loop is simple and addictive!
First, Play: Explore a vast open world, complete quests, and defeat monsters.
It's mobile compatible, so you can play it quickly in your spare time.
Next, Earn: Collect NFT items and get $END tokens as rewards.
Finally, spend (Burn/Upgrade): Use the tokens you earn to upgrade items or trade them on the market.

Tokenomics (economic design) is also interesting.
$ENDTokens act as the in-game currency, with rewards coming from player activity.
To combat inflation, there is a token burning system in place, which means some tokens disappear when you upgrade.
Demand is being created by attracting players through airdrops to NFT holders and seasonal reward campaigns.
This makes the economy easier to run.

For example, Season 1 featured a three-week rewards campaign where NFT holders could earn tokens.
Season 2 brings further improvements, updating the game's visual effects and systems.
This means you can not only earn money, but also enjoy a story-driven adventure.

▼ Differences in fun as an MMORPG

Comparison item Traditional Web2 games / Existing P2E This time's Treeverse
Accessibility Many games are PC-only and not compatible with mobile devices, so you can't play them whenever you want. Compatible with PC, iOS, and Android, allowing for cross-platform play
Economic sustainability Inflation is intense, and token values ​​tend to plummet quickly. Maintaining balance through the burn system and season updates, aiming for longevity
The fun of the game Focused on earning, with little story or exploration Emphasis on open world exploration and excitement with new content
compensation structure Many temporary airdrops are difficult to continue Stay motivated with seasonal campaigns and NFT integration

How to earn money and strategy

The key to making money in Treeverse is to enjoy the game while also being active!
The basis of the revenue structure is clearing quests and participating in events.$ENDEarn tokens.
Their value depends on market demand (whether other players want to buy them).
For example, you can upgrade and sell NFT items, or join a guild to share rewards.

When it comes to continuity, new content in Season 2 is key.
As the number of players continues to grow, demand for tokens will increase, making rewards easier to obtain.
However, it fluctuates depending on market conditions and player behavior, so it is recommended to play a little bit every day to accumulate it.
If the initial investment is small, you can start with a point-earning level of a few hundred to a few thousand yen, but the expected value will change depending on fluctuations in token prices.

A common trap is excessive inflation.
If everyone tries to make money all at once, there will be too many tokens and their value will decrease.
There is also a risk that the economy will stagnate if players leave.
As a strategy, first check out the gameplay in free mode before buying NFTs.
Considering the risks, it's best to enjoy it as entertainment.

Another point is joining a guild.
Working with your peers will increase your reward efficiency, but be sure to choose a community you can trust.
Overall, the key to sustainability is to see earnings as a bonus and prioritize the fun of the game.

How to get started/Roadmap

Getting started in Treeverse is easy!
First, check the official information and make sure you have everything you need.
Please research opening an exchange yourself; we won't guide you here.
The roadmap shows Season 2 coming in January 2026, so get ready to explore the world until then.

Step 1: Verify your information

Check out the official website, official social media, white paper, and terms of use. Check out Treeverse update news to find out more about Season 2.

Step 2: Organize the participation conditions

Find out which wallets are compatible with Immutable zkEVM, whether they have NFTs, and gas fees. Download the mobile app and create an account.

Step 3: Try it with minimal risk

Try playing in free mode and join with small token amounts. Beware of scam sites and check signatures carefully.

Prospects and risks

The future of Treeverse is bright!
If the Season 2 update improves the gameplay and expands the player base,$ENDThe value may also stabilize.
As Web3 integration progresses, cross-platform capabilities are a strength and it looks like they will be able to build a long-lasting ecosystem.
However, transparency in operations is key, and implementing the roadmap is important.

Risk is a staple of GameFi.
There is a possibility that the token will crash, and the value earned due to market fluctuations may become zero.
Be wary of rug-pulling (running away with funds) as past cases have shown.
Liquidity may dry up and sales may become difficult, or inflation may reduce compensation.
There is also a risk that the game will become deserted due to the collapse of KPIs (number of players and TVL).
Be wary of any lack of transparency in management, such as delays in updates.

It's low risk if you're just enjoying it as a gamer, but if you're more interested in investing, you should carefully assess the market situation.
Regulations on Web3 games are loose in Japan, but don't forget to declare token transactions on your taxes.
Overall, whether it's fun to play is an indicator of its future potential.

My Feelings, Then and Now

Treeverse is about to get even more interesting in Season 2!
The excitement of the game combined with a healthy economy and continued player participation are key.
Warning signs include player abandonment and a sudden drop in token prices.
Why not take this opportunity to jump into the world of Web3 MMORPG?

What to look for next (checklist):

  • Check out our vibrant community on our official Discord
  • Check out the $END token chart on DappRadar
  • Read the detailed Season 2 roadmap in the white paper
  • Compare with similar games (e.g. Engines of Fury)

💬 Gamers, what adventure do you want to have in Treeverse?

Do you think this project will continue? Please let us know in the comments, including the conditions for it to continue and any warning signs.

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👨‍💻 Author: SnowJon (GameFi, AI Practitioner/Investor)

Based on the knowledge he gained from the University of Tokyo's Blockchain Innovation course, he researches and disseminates information on Web3 games and AI technology from a practical perspective.
He combines academic knowledge with on-the-ground experience, and places emphasis on translating the complex BCG (blockchain game) into a form that can be easily understood.
*AI was also used to write and compose this article, but the final verification and corrections were done by a human (the author).

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