Proof of Play Ends Pirate Nation

Proof of Play Ends Pirate Nation

Proof of Play has discontinued Pirate Nation and its custom chains, redirecting efforts toward the $PIRATE token and the Proof of Play Arcade for future development.

Proof of Play announced it will discontinue Pirate Nation, the fully on-chain game it originally launched to demonstrate its infrastructure and verifiable random number generator (vRNG) technology. According to the studio, while the community around the game has remained active, it has not reached a scale large enough to justify continued investment. The decision also includes shutting down the Apex and Boss custom chains that supported the game.

Proof of Play Ends Pirate Nation

Proof of Play Ends Pirate Nation

The Final Stages of Pirate Nation

The closure of Pirate Nation will take place within the next 30 days. Proof of Play explained that maintaining the dual-chain system was financially unsustainable and that future priorities will focus on developing products that generate positive cash flow. Before the shutdown, a two-week event will allow players to burn their in-game items in exchange for Plunder Certificates. These certificates can later be redeemed for rewards within the company’s ecosystem.

Founder’s Pirates NFTs, which were distributed at the launch of the game, will receive a final allocation of $PIRATE tokens. Once this distribution is complete, the NFTs will continue to exist as community identity assets but will no longer provide token-based rewards.

Transition Toward a New Platform

Although the game itself will close, Proof of Play confirmed that some of its technology and features will be integrated into the Proof of Play Arcade. The Arcade, which operates on Abstract, is designed to allow the reuse and adaptation of game mechanics across multiple chains. The company emphasized that its goal moving forward is to make its games more broadly accessible by concealing the complexity of blockchain from the end user experience.

Proof of Play Ends Pirate Nation

Proof of Play Ends Pirate Nation

Strategic Changes in Direction

The decision to sunset Pirate Nation follows earlier comments from CEO Amitt Mahajan, who described play-to-earn models as unsustainable. He confirmed earlier this year that token rewards for the game would conclude with Season 3 of Infinite Tides. At that time, Proof of Play stated that $PIRATE tokens would no longer be distributed to players who were not aligned with the company’s long-term vision. Instead, the focus would move toward developing profitable products designed to appeal to wider audiences.

By consolidating around the $PIRATE token, Proof of Play aims to simplify its ecosystem and establish a more consistent alignment mechanism across its products. This adjustment represents a move away from experimental models based on free NFTs and token rewards, which characterized the early stages of play-to-earn games, and toward a more sustainable framework.

Pirate Nation Announces Shutdown

Proof of Play Ends Pirate Nation

The Future of Proof of Play

The end of Pirate Nation marks a turning point for Proof of Play as it closes the chapter on its fully on-chain experiment. The company will now concentrate its resources on the Proof of Play Arcade and the $PIRATE token as central elements of its strategy. While the game helped showcase the studio’s technological capabilities, the shift reflects a broader adjustment within the web3 gaming sector, where developers are increasingly prioritizing accessibility and financial sustainability over purely on-chain experimentation.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is happening to Pirate Nation?

Proof of Play has announced that Pirate Nation, the fully on-chain game, will be discontinued. The game, along with its Apex and Boss custom chains, will shut down within 30 days. This decision was made due to the high operational costs and the game not attracting a large enough player base to sustain ongoing investment.

Will players lose their in-game items?

Before the game closes, a two-week event will allow players to burn their in-game items in exchange for Plunder Certificates. These certificates can be redeemed for future rewards within Proof of Play’s ecosystem, ensuring that players retain some value from their collections.

What happens to Founder’s Pirates NFTs?

Founder’s Pirates NFT holders will receive a final allocation of $PIRATE tokens. After this distribution, the NFTs will continue to exist as community identity assets but will no longer grant token-based rewards.

What is Proof of Play Arcade?

Proof of Play Arcade is a platform built on Abstract that will incorporate some of the game mechanics from Pirate Nation. It is designed to allow game features to be reused and adapted across multiple chains while hiding blockchain complexity from players. The Arcade represents the company’s shift toward more accessible and sustainable web3 gaming experiences.

Why is Proof of Play ending Pirate Nation?

The studio explained that the dual-chain system supporting Pirate Nation was financially unsustainable and that the player base did not meet expectations. Proof of Play is refocusing on products that generate positive cash flow and on strengthening $PIRATE as the central token within its ecosystem.

Will $PIRATE tokens still be relevant after Pirate Nation ends?

Yes. Proof of Play is consolidating its ecosystem around the $PIRATE token. It will continue to play a central role in the company’s products, particularly within the Proof of Play Arcade, where the token will support alignment and rewards across future games.

Is Proof of Play abandoning web3 gaming?

No. The studio is not leaving web3 but is shifting its approach. Instead of fully on-chain games with complex token mechanics, Proof of Play aims to create accessible web3 experiences that hide blockchain complexity from players while maintaining sustainable business models.

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Updated:

September 20th 2025

Posted:

September 20th 2025

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