Ragnarok: Monster World to Shut Down

Ragnarok: Monster World to Shut Down

Web3 game Ragnarok: Monster World will cease operations on December 29, 2025, following financial struggles and conflicts with Ronin Network. Blockchain features and NFTs will be deactivated.

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Updated Dec 2, 2025

Ragnarok: Monster World to Shut Down

Web3 strategy game Ragnarok: Monster World (ROMW) is scheduled to shut down permanently by the end of 2025. The developers announced on October 30, 2025, that ongoing financial pressures were the primary reason for the closure. The decision comes after a series of operational challenges and a public split with the Ronin Network earlier this year.

The team outlined a phased shutdown plan. Product sales have already ended, blockchain rewards have been disabled, and the game has entered its final maintenance stage. Full gameplay will remain active until December 29, 2025, after which servers, web access, wallet support, NFT marketplaces, and DEX integrations will be deactivated. Customer support and community channels are set to close on December 30, marking the final end of services.

In a post to players, the developers stated that they had exhausted efforts to keep the project running but were unable to sustain operations under the current financial constraints. Discussions with Gravity, the IP holder of Ragnarok, were cited as part of the process leading to the decision.

Ragnarok: Monster World to Shut Down

Ragnarok: Monster World launched in October 2024 as a web3 tower defense game with collectible elements. Developed by ZERO X AND (0x&) under a license from Gravity, the game allowed players to collect and battle monsters called Ragmons while participating in an onchain economy powered by the in-game currency ZENY and the token $ZENY.

Players could choose character classes such as Magician or Swordsman and construct decks of monsters and spells to attack enemy towers and defend their own. The game featured real-time PvP, monster breeding, and blockchain-based systems for staking, trading, and earning rewards. NFT holders received additional perks, including exclusive content, leaderboards advantages, and multipliers for in-game rewards. All of these blockchain services are now set to be deactivated as part of the shutdown.

 Originally Launched on Ronin Network

Much of the operational turmoil stems from a fallout with the Ronin Network in May 2025. ROMW originally launched on Ronin, the Ethereum-based sidechain developed by Sky Mavis, the creators of Axie Infinity. The partnership ended after Ronin accused 0x& of secretly collaborating with a rival chain while still promoting ROMW on Ronin. The developers denied any wrongdoing, stating that all discussions about cross-chain expansion were conducted openly.

Following the split, Ragnarok: Monster World NFTs were removed from the Ronin Market, and official support from the platform was withdrawn. Players were left to manage their assets independently on decentralized platforms, contributing to community frustration.

Migration to CROSS Protocol

After the Ronin split, ROMW fully launched on the CROSS Protocol in April 2025, which supported the $ZENY token. With the shutdown underway, CROSS confirmed that ZENY will be delisted from its DEX and all NFTs tied to the game will be removed from the marketplace. In-game blockchain functions will also cease once this process is complete.

The shutdown announcement prompted widespread discussion on social media, particularly on X, where players shared criticism, confusion, and disappointment. Many questioned the transition from Ronin to CROSS and expressed frustration over the management of NFTs and blockchain rewards. Some players accused the developers of mismanaging the Ragnarok IP, while others criticized the messaging around the closure.

Not all reactions were negative, with a number of users acknowledging the challenges faced by the development team. Some players highlighted the effort put into the project despite financial and operational difficulties.

Final Thoughts

From its launch in October 2024 to the upcoming closure in December 2025, Ragnarok: Monster World had a brief and turbulent existence. Strong branding and a familiar IP helped the game attract attention, but financial pressures, operational challenges, and multichain conflicts ultimately led to its end. With gameplay ceasing on December 29, 2025, all blockchain features, NFT access, and support channels will be permanently discontinued.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 

When will Ragnarok: Monster World officially shut down?
The game will stop all gameplay and blockchain services on December 29, 2025, with support channels closing on December 30.

Why is Ragnarok: Monster World shutting down?
Developers cited ongoing financial pressures and operational difficulties as the main reasons for the shutdown.

What happens to NFTs and in-game currency?
All NFTs tied to the game will be removed from marketplaces, and the in-game currency ZENY will be delisted from the CROSS Protocol DEX.

Was the Ronin Network split a factor in the closure?
Yes, the public fallout with Ronin Network in May 2025 disrupted operations and contributed to community backlash.

Can players still trade or use their Ragmons NFTs?
After the shutdown, blockchain functions and NFT marketplaces will be deactivated, so trading and in-game usage will no longer be possible.

Who developed Ragnarok: Monster World?
The game was developed by ZERO X AND (0x&) using a license from Gravity, the owner of the Ragnarok IP.

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