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Craft World Launches on Ronin With Player-Owned Economy



Craft World on Ronin

VOYA Games is making waves in the blockchain games ecosystem with the upcoming launch of Craft World, a fully onchain idle resource management game that’s all about dinosaurs, crafting, and community ownership. Launching on July 25 on the Ronin network, this isn’t just another Web3 title—it’s a key step toward a broader, player-powered gaming universe.

Let’s explore what makes Craft World one of the most anticipated blockchain gaming launches of 2025.


What is Craft World?

At its core, Craft World is an idle resource management game where players collect, trade, and optimize over 25 unique resources, each represented by ERC-20 tokens. That means every single action—from harvesting to trading—is fully onchain, offering a new level of transparency and true digital ownership.

But Craft World isn’t just about resource hoarding. Players guide cute, dinosaur-like creatures called Dynomites as they rebuild a world devastated by disaster. The narrative is charming, but the tech behind it is seriously impressive.

During its initial test phase on Polygon, the game attracted over 240,000 wallets, proving there’s already massive demand for this kind of Web3 experience.


Why VOYA Chose Ronin

So, why the shift to Ronin, the gaming-first blockchain developed by Sky Mavis (the team behind Axie Infinity)?

According to VOYA Games, Ronin offers more than just speed and scalability. “Ronin's focus on ecosystem quality and resilience stood out,” VOYA explained in their official announcement. It’s not just about infrastructure—it’s about long-term vision.

Jeff Zirlin (aka Jihoz), co-founder of Sky Mavis, had praise for VOYA’s unique approach:

“Craft World knows how to convert users and drive revenue; a rare combination in web3 gaming today."

That’s largely thanks to the game’s innovative in-game ad system, which monetizes player engagement without relying entirely on asset purchases. A fresh strategy in an industry that too often chases short-term token spikes.


Fueling Growth with $5M in Fresh Capital

Behind every great game launch is serious funding—and VOYA secured just that. In May 2025, the studio raised $5 million in a round co-led by 1kx and Makers Fund, with support from big names like Sebastien Borget (The Sandbox) and Jihoz himself.

The funds will power not only the Ronin mainnet launch of Craft World, but also a full ecosystem of interoperable blockchain games built around player-owned economies.

Here’s what makes VOYA’s approach stand out:

  • No speculative token launches.

  • No pay-to-win mechanics.

  • All game assets are earned through gameplay, not bought.

  • Items, identities, and achievements are portable across games.

It’s an ecosystem designed for longevity, not hype.


Meet Dyno Coin and Project Voyager

A key piece of this ecosystem is Dyno Coin, the utility token at the heart of Craft World's economy. Unlike many Web3 games, VOYA isn’t launching Dyno Coin through a token sale. Instead, they’re introducing it through Project Voyager, a browser-based metagame launching June 11.

Here’s how it works:

  • Players complete quests and social actions to earn crystals.

  • Crystals can upgrade characters and determine Dyno Coin allocations.

  • All progress carries over to the Ronin launch in July.

Project Voyager isn’t just a side quest—it’s the onboarding ramp for new players and a great way to reward early supporters.


Building a Connected Blockchain Gaming Universe

VOYA isn’t stopping with Craft World. They’ve confirmed plans to launch multiple upcoming games on the Ronin network, all connected through shared assets, tokens, and gameplay mechanics.

Their goal? A true player-owned metaverse where your in-game progress, items, and identity aren’t trapped inside one title. If you earn a rare resource or upgrade a character in Craft World, that achievement could carry into future games.

This kind of interoperability is what sets blockchain games apart—and VOYA is clearly leaning into it.


The Origins: VOYA Games and Angry Dynomites Lab

VOYA Games might be new, but the team behind it has deep roots in both traditional and Web3 gaming.

Founded in 2023 by Oliver Löffler, a veteran of Infernum Productions and games like BattleForge and TERA, VOYA was created with one goal: build lasting Web3 games.

Before Craft World, the VOYA team made a splash with Angry Dynomites Lab, launching two dinosaur-themed NFT collections—Fire Dynos and Water Dynos—on Ethereum in 2022. These early assets were more than just collectibles; they laid the creative groundwork for what would become Craft World.

If you’ve been following NFT gaming trends, this progression—from NFTs to full-scale game worlds—makes perfect sense.


Final Thoughts: Why Craft World Matters

With Craft World, VOYA Games is doing more than launching another idle game. They’re proving that blockchain games can offer:

  • Real ownership without speculation.

  • Engaging gameplay without paywalls.

  • A long-term vision that respects players.

By joining forces with Ronin, using innovative monetization, and embracing onchain transparency, VOYA is setting a new standard for what Web3 games should be.

So if you’re looking for a truly next-gen experience where gameplay meets ownership, Craft World on Ronin might just be the game-changing adventure you've been waiting for.

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