Bullieverse Play, the upcoming browser-based MMO from Bullieverse, officially launches in early access on August 13. The release lines up with the platform’s fourth anniversary and follows a short delay from the originally planned July 15 launch. According to the team, the delay was used to polish key features and ensure a smoother experience on day one.

Bullieverse Play Hits Early Access
A Closer Look at Bullieverse Play
Bullieverse Play aims to make MMO gaming more accessible by moving everything into the browser. The game is built with massive terrain scaling tech that supports thousands of concurrent players without dragging performance. There’s also integrated wallet support, which lets users connect their web3 wallets and use in-game tokens from the start.
Visually, the game uses shader tools and texture splatting to keep transitions between environments smooth. These systems are designed to eliminate jarring scene changes and improve overall performance, especially during large multiplayer events.
The game reflects everything Bullieverse has been building toward - an open world where players can explore, earn, and use digital assets across the platform. While early access will launch with the core systems in place, the team says more content and features will be rolled out over time.

Bullieverse Play Hits Early Access
Ecosystem Updates Ahead of the Launch
Beyond the game launch, Bullieverse has also shared updates across its broader ecosystem. The main webapp is currently offline for a full backend upgrade. Once complete, this update is expected to resolve long-standing issues with NFT leveling and improve platform performance. Inside the BeyondOS SuperApp, three new mini-apps are in final testing - an AI chatbot, a DeFi assistant, and a sticker generator.
A closed beta for these tools is scheduled before the end of July. Bullieverse is also prepping a new dashboard focused on token utilities like bridging, staking, and liquidity mining. The new interface will support over 100 Layer 2 networks and allow users to purchase $BULL using credit cards through the Agentic Wallet.
The goal is to make onboarding and participation easier for both new and existing players. Epoch 4 is still ongoing, and players who stake $BULL can continue earning airdrop points. These points are expected to play a role in upcoming product releases later in Q3. The team also teased a special anniversary surprise planned for August 13, but hasn’t revealed what it includes.

Bullieverse Play Hits Early Access
The Bullieverse Metaverse
Bullieverse describes itself as a metaverse gaming platform powered by Unreal Engine 5 and built around the $BULL token. It combines traditional game design with web3 ownership, allowing players to earn, own, and trade in-game assets.The platform has its own NFT marketplace where players can buy, sell, or lease assets like COBI Bulls on Ethereum and Barbearians on Polygon.
Each NFT comes with its own 3D model and traits, and they can be used across multiple Bullieverse experiences. Future plans include user-generated content, land ownership, and low-code tools to help creators build games inside the ecosystem. Bullieverse aims to become a fully open world where players can not only play but also create and monetize their content.

Bullieverse Play Hits Early Access
Current Games in the Bullieverse World
The platform already features a few playable games. BearHunt is a 3D action survival game where players defend Verity Village against waves of enemies. It’s available on both PC and Mac and is built in Unreal Engine 4.
Necrodemic is a zombie shooter made with Unreal Engine 5.3. It’s currently in open beta and features wave-based gameplay, lootboxes, and a leaderboard. Players collect essence, upgrade weapons, and unlock perks to survive longer.
BullRun is the mobile offering - an endless runner where players dodge, collect tokens, and compete in tournaments. It’s focused on quick sessions and awards $RUSH tokens for strong performance.
Project LongHorn, a larger multiplayer combat game, is currently on hold. It was planned as a major expansion to the multiplayer lineup, but no new release timeline has been given.

Bullieverse Play Hits Early Access
What to Expect from the August 13 Launch
When Bullieverse Play goes live on August 13, players will get their first real look at the full-scale MMO experience Bullieverse has been teasing. Browser-native access, wallet integration, and large open-world systems will all be part of the launch build.
The team plans to expand the game post-launch based on player feedback, with new features, quests, and content updates. The anniversary date marks a big step forward for the platform - not just as a game release, but as a turning point in Bullieverse’s effort to bring web3 and traditional gaming closer together.
