Paradise Tycoon Launches Paradise Chain L1

Paradise Tycoon Launches Paradise Chain L1

Paradise Tycoon developers launch Paradise Chain L1 on Avalanche to power interoperable web3 games with real player-driven economies and on-chain ownership.

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Updated Jan 27, 2026

Paradise Tycoon Launches Paradise Chain L1

The team behind Paradise Tycoon, a web3 life-simulation and farming game with more than one million players, has launched Paradise Chain L1, a custom Layer 1 blockchain built on Avalanche. Announced from Oulu, Finland, on January 23, the new infrastructure is designed to support player-driven economies and interoperability across multiple games in the Paradise ecosystem.

Rather than treating blockchain as an added feature, Paradise Chain L1 is positioned as the foundation for how future Paradise games will operate. The goal is to allow assets, systems, and progression to move between titles without disrupting how players actually experience gameplay. For the studio, this marks a shift toward building connected web3 games that function more like traditional live-service titles, while keeping ownership and economic logic on-chain in the background.

A Blockchain Designed Around Gameplay

Paradise Chain L1 was built to support common game actions such as trading between players, crafting items, running auction houses, distributing quest rewards, and monetizing user-generated content. These systems execute on-chain but are abstracted away from players so that moment-to-moment gameplay remains uninterrupted.

Instead of forcing users to constantly manage wallets, Paradise Tycoon only introduces blockchain interactions when they are relevant, such as depositing or withdrawing tokens, staking, or accessing decentralized finance features. These actions are handled through Paradise Cloud, a web platform that connects the Paradise ecosystem. Paradise Cloud brings together real estate management, in-game purchases, analytics, staking tools, and an AI assistant into a single interface.

With core gameplay actions running automatically on Paradise Chain L1, the game can support high-frequency actions and very small transactions while still preserving real ownership and economic consistency. The result is a hybrid model that aims to feel like a standard online game while operating on web3 infrastructure.

Connecting Multiple Games on One Network

Unlike blockchains built for a single title, Paradise Chain L1 was designed to support multiple games from the start. The focus goes beyond asset ownership and extends to feature-level interoperability. Systems such as trading, crafting, player progression, and achievements are meant to be shared across different Paradise games rather than recreated each time.

Paradise Tycoon is the first game to run on Paradise Chain, but future projects, including Paradise Legends, are planned to use the same network. This approach allows the studio to build a unified ecosystem where gameplay logic and economic systems persist across releases, giving players continuity as new titles are introduced.

For players, that means progress and interaction systems are expected to feel consistent across games instead of siloed inside a single experience.

Built With Live Data Since 2022

Development on Paradise Tycoon began in 2022, with the team working alongside Avalanche and Ava Labs early on to prepare for deploying a dedicated Layer 1. Over time, the game processed millions of player-driven transactions, providing real usage data that shaped how Paradise Chain L1 was built.

Instead of launching a blockchain first and adding a game later, the studio used an active player base to inform its infrastructure design. Paradise Chain L1 reflects the operational needs of a live game, focusing on scalability, transaction flow, and economic systems that function under real player activity rather than theoretical models.

This development path positions the chain as infrastructure created for games, rather than games adjusted to fit a blockchain after the fact.

What Changes for Players Now

With Paradise Chain L1 now live, core gameplay actions in Paradise Tycoon operate directly on the custom Layer 1. From the player’s perspective, the experience remains largely the same, with no major changes required in how the game is played.

Paradise Cloud now includes Layer 1 analytics, with a dedicated explorer planned for deeper visibility into on-chain activity. A webstore for in-game purchases is also live, and all Paradise NFTs are scheduled to migrate to Avalanche as part of a broader ecosystem unification.

These updates aim to streamline the technical side of web3 while keeping the focus on gameplay rather than transactions.

A Practical Approach to Web3 Game Design

According to Timo Juuti, Co-Founder of Empires Not Vampires, the studio behind Paradise Chain, the project is the result of long-term live development rather than experimentation. The intent is to support real player-driven economies and interoperability without requiring players to think about wallets and blockchain mechanics during normal play.

By keeping blockchain systems in the background, Paradise Chain L1 is positioned as infrastructure that supports web3 games in a way that feels closer to traditional online experiences, while still delivering on ownership and economic transparency.

About Paradise Tycoon

Paradise Tycoon is a web3 life-simulation game where players build islands, trade resources, craft items, and take part in a player-driven economy. Available on browser and mobile, the game serves as the foundation for a growing ecosystem of Paradise titles powered by Paradise Chain L1.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is Paradise Chain L1?
Paradise Chain L1 is a custom Layer 1 blockchain built on Avalanche by the developers of Paradise Tycoon. It is designed to support player-driven economies and interoperability across multiple web3 games.

How does Paradise Chain L1 improve web3 gaming?
It allows core gameplay systems such as trading, crafting, and progression to run on-chain while staying invisible to players, reducing friction and keeping gameplay smooth.

Do players need to use wallets constantly in Paradise Tycoon?
No. Wallet interactions are only required for actions like depositing or withdrawing tokens, staking, or using DeFi features through Paradise Cloud. Normal gameplay runs automatically in the background.

What is Paradise Cloud?
Paradise Cloud is the web platform that connects the Paradise ecosystem. It includes tools for in-game purchases, analytics, real estate management, staking, and access to an AI assistant.

Will other games use Paradise Chain L1?
Yes. While Paradise Tycoon is the first title on the network, future games such as Paradise Legends are planned to use the same infrastructure for shared systems and progression.

Is Paradise Tycoon available now?
Yes. Paradise Tycoon is available on browser and mobile platforms and serves as the core game for the Paradise web3 ecosystem.

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January 27th 2026

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January 27th 2026