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Legends of Elumia Moves to Immutable for Next Game Chapter



Legends of Elumia

The world of blockchain games is evolving fast—and Legends of Elumia is right in the thick of it. In a move that’s turning heads across the web3 space, Legends of Elumia (LoE) is officially moving to Immutable, one of the most promising platforms for next-generation decentralized gaming.

Originally launched on Solana and briefly affiliated with Ronin, this MMORPG is now under the wing of Triumph Games and set to enter an exciting new era.

Let’s break down what this means for players, fans, and the future of blockchain gaming.


What Is Legends of Elumia?

Legends of Elumia is no ordinary MMORPG. Built with AAA visuals and packed with the depth you’d expect from a traditional fantasy role-playing game, LoE lets players:

  • Explore rich fantasy landscapes

  • Battle in PvE dungeons and PvP arenas

  • Complete quests and level up

  • Trade, craft, and upgrade digital items

  • Join guilds and customize characters

But here’s where it gets exciting for blockchain fans: all in-game items are player-owned. Characters, gear, land, and buildings exist as NFTs, giving players true ownership and economic control.

With LoE, you don’t just play—you own part of the world.


From Solana to Ronin to Immutable: A Complex Journey

The journey of Elumia hasn’t been straightforward. Originally launched on the Solana blockchain, it seemed poised to make a leap to the Ronin network—a chain tailored for web3 games, especially those with large communities.

On January 29, 2024, Elumia’s team even announced plans to expand to Ronin. Players got hyped, and the move looked all but confirmed.

Then came the Ronin Legends event on March 4. Players bought Game Passes and battle passes using $RON, participating in a 4-week event with $100K worth of raffle rewards. It was an ambitious campaign, culminating on March 31.


Triumph Games Steps In: Acquisition and Server Merges

As the Ronin event ended, things changed—fast.

  • March 29: Elumia announced Solana and Ronin server merges.

  • April 2: Triumph Games acquired Legends of Elumia.

  • April 18: Servers reopened, with full access across platforms.

  • April 25: Community Discord merged with Triumph Games’ server.

  • May 9: Sky Mavis delivered delayed paperwork for reward distribution.

  • May 23: LoE officially adopted a free-to-play model.

Despite the heavy investment in Ronin, it turns out the game never technically moved to the Ronin blockchain. It was more of a community-focused initiative using $RON than an actual chain migration.


Clarifying the Confusion: What Happened to Ronin?

On May 30, the LoE team cleared the air. The studio that previously managed Elumia sold game access through Ronin, but the core game never left Solana. All the $RON from Game Pass sales? It went straight to players.

They even shared the results of a raffle where 6,754 $RON was split among ten lucky winners—proof that the community came first, even in the middle of big transitions.

This transparency helped rebuild trust as the game prepared for its biggest move yet: Immutable.


Why Immutable Is the Right Fit

Immutable is fast becoming the home of top blockchain games, with built-in features like:

  • Seamless NFT trading and minting

  • Gas-free transactions for players

  • Developer-friendly tools and SDKs

  • Integration with Immutable Passport (a secure identity and wallet solution)

For a game like Legends of Elumia, which thrives on player-owned economies and cross-chain flexibility, this is a huge step up.

As Daniel Droege, a well-known web3 analyst, pointed out, LoE has quietly been preparing for this. Back in April 2023, the game’s FAQ was edited to say it was “multi-chain.” This latest move just makes it official.


What’s Next for Legends of Elumia?

Now live on both PC and mobile, Legends of Elumia is pushing forward with its MMORPG roots intact. Players can expect:

  • Guild-based PvE missions

  • Competitive PvP city battles

  • NFT-powered asset ownership

  • Continued support for trading and item upgrades

While there’s no official confirmation yet, it’s widely expected that Elumia will soon support Immutable Passport, further streamlining player onboarding and account management.

This move positions LoE at the cutting edge of blockchain gaming—mixing classic RPG gameplay with the power of true digital ownership.


Final Thoughts: A Game Reborn

The path from Solana to Immutable might have been winding, but it's clear that Triumph Games has a bold vision for Legends of Elumia. By joining the ranks of high-quality web3 games on Immutable, Elumia isn’t just surviving—it’s evolving.

In a space where many games lose momentum after launch, Elumia is doubling down on player experience, transparency, and long-term growth.

So whether you're a battle-hardened MMO veteran or a newcomer to blockchain gaming, now’s the perfect time to explore Elumia.

Your legend awaits.

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