Dive into the latest developments of Treeverse in the forty-first monthly update. Explore game development progress, art updates, and future plans.
By Eliza Crichton-Stuart
Updated May 2nd 2025
Updated May 2nd 2025
The launch of Season 1 in Treeverse took place on April 27, following a high level of demand that led to initial server and login issues. The development team identified and addressed these problems within the first week after launch, restoring access and improving system stability. The Season 1 reward campaign is set to run for three weeks and has already seen significant player participation. Although a number of bugs were discovered during the initial rollout, several have been resolved, and work is ongoing to address the remaining issues.
Treeverse Hits 10,000 Daily Active Users
Treeverse is a classless, top-down MMORPG built for both mobile and PC platforms. The game begins in the city of Lorwick, where players create their first weapon and begin exploring dungeons. The gameplay focuses on action-based combat, resource gathering, and character progression through questing and skilling activities.
Players can engage in the game solo, with friends, or by establishing their own base of operations. While Treeverse includes blockchain-based systems, they are designed to operate in the background. This ensures that the game can be enjoyed without requiring users to interact directly with crypto elements, making it accessible to a broader audience.
Treeverse Hits 10,000 Daily Active Users
With over 10,000 daily active users, Treeverse has seen a strong response from the community. This level of activity has exceeded early expectations and demonstrates growing interest in the game's development. The team noted a good level of concurrent users actively competing in the reward campaign and has acknowledged the role of community moderators and long-time supporters in maintaining a positive player environment. Continued feedback from players is helping to shape improvements as the game evolves.
Progress on the game’s design and visual presentation continued throughout the month. The design team focused on refining the talent tree system, developing a prototype for quest pacing and storytelling, and enhancing features such as monologue displays, character portraits, and dialogue systems. These additions are intended to support more structured narrative experiences within the game.
In parallel, the user interface team made noticeable strides toward a redesigned UI that better reflects the structure and feel of a multiplayer online experience. The revamped interface is being developed with social gameplay in mind, aiming to improve clarity and usability as new features are introduced. The team is currently standardizing development on UGUI after testing various frameworks to meet the project’s visual requirements.
Treeverse Hits 10,000 Daily Active Users
Engineering work this month focused largely on addressing the technical issues that emerged during the launch period. After the first launch attempt encountered server-side bottlenecks, the team implemented structural improvements to mitigate login failures and disconnection problems. These efforts led to more stable server performance following a relaunch and subsequent patches.
Ongoing engineering efforts include the implementation of talent tree logic, dialogue system updates, and a visual refactor to align with gameplay goals. The team also continued work on integrating NFTs, particularly related to the Twitch campaign rewards and Tree holder benefits. Server stability and bug fixes remain the top priorities moving forward.
Treeverse Hits 10,000 Daily Active Users
Treeverse’s development roadmap includes several major additions aimed at expanding the game world and enhancing gameplay. New regions are in development, including an updated version of Lorwick. An enhanced combat system is also being tested, designed to offer a different gameplay feel that the team anticipates will be well received by players. Other planned updates include the introduction of skilling systems and new progression mechanics that will broaden player engagement and options for in-game advancement.
The team behind Treeverse expressed optimism about the current trajectory of the game, emphasizing that the recent release represents an early stage in a much larger vision. While challenges remain, particularly around stability and bug resolution, the team remains focused on delivering a more refined experience in future updates. Regular communication through these monthly updates will continue to keep players informed as development progresses.
updated:
May 2nd 2025
posted:
May 1st 2025
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