Planet Mojo Shuts Down Blockchain Games and Pivots to AI with MovieFlo.AI
- NFTrixie
- Jun 2
- 4 min read

A Sudden Farewell to Planet Mojo’s Game Universe
In a surprising turn of events, Planet Mojo—the blockchain gaming platform behind titles like Mojo Melee and WWA (World Wide Agents)—has officially announced it will sunset all its active games by July 1. The announcement, made on May 31 via their Discord server, cites market challenges as the main reason behind the studio’s decision.
This news comes as a blow to fans of blockchain games, especially those who followed Planet Mojo's ambitious journey into Web3 gaming. Known for blending creativity, player ownership, and community-driven experiences, Planet Mojo had carved a niche in the evolving Web3 gaming space. But with the landscape shifting fast, even the most innovative studios aren't immune to change.
Reflecting on the Mojo: A Legacy of Creative Experimentation
The Planet Mojo team didn’t take the decision lightly. In their farewell message, they took time to reflect on their journey:
"Over the past few years, we've built and shipped games and experiences for our community we are proud of: Mojo Melee, GoGo Mojo, Mojo Maker, as well as bold new experiences such as Prophecy of the Ancients and WWA."
Each of these titles was more than a game—it was a piece of a bigger vision: a connected world where creativity, community, and blockchain could coexist in playable, meaningful ways. Unfortunately, that vision has been put on pause.
The team stated that the market has changed dramatically, making it unsustainable to keep building and maintaining their games at the quality they aimed for.
The Final Countdown: Shutdown Begins July 1
Planet Mojo has confirmed that all games will remain online and playable until July 1. Players can still enjoy their favorite titles during this period and receive rewards from WWA Season 1.
“It is with deep regret that we announce as of July 1, we'll be sunsetting all active Planet Mojo games, including Mojo Melee and WWA,” the team wrote.
The studio’s Discord community will also stay open a bit longer to give players a chance to say goodbye and celebrate the memories built in the Mojo universe.
From Web3 to AI: Introducing MovieFlo.AI
Though the games are ending, the studio itself is not. Instead, Planet Mojo is pivoting in a bold new direction: AI-powered video creation. Their new project, MovieFlo.AI, is set to be the team’s next big venture.
So what is MovieFlo.AI?
"MovieFlo.AI is an AI-powered storytelling and movie-making platform that empowers anyone to create cinematic stories, from concept to screen."
In simple terms, it’s a platform that democratizes storytelling, making it possible for anyone—regardless of skill level—to create high-quality cinematic videos. Whether you’re crafting anime edits, fan fiction, meme videos, or short films, MovieFlo.AI aims to make the process seamless and intuitive.
This pivot aligns with the team’s roots in creativity, but shifts focus away from blockchain gaming toward AI-driven digital content.
A New Hope for the Mojo Community?
While Planet Mojo is shifting gears, they’re not abandoning their loyal community. According to the team, early access to the MovieFlo.AI private alpha will be given to Planet Mojo community members who sign up via the website.
This gesture, while small, highlights the team’s continued appreciation for the community that supported them throughout their Web3 journey.
But will this be enough?
AI-powered platforms are gaining steam, but the space is already competitive. Time will tell if Planet Mojo’s creative team can replicate their innovative spirit and community-first approach in this new arena.
Web3 Gaming Faces a Harsh Reality: May 2025 Recap
Planet Mojo isn’t alone in stepping away from blockchain gaming. May 2025 has been especially harsh on Web3 game developers:
Ember Sword shut down on May 22 due to funding issues and slow development.
Nyan Heroes, despite a massive player base, ended operations after failed funding rounds.
Tatsumeeko: Lumina Fates stopped development after realizing the project had lost its original vision.
Blast Royale, Rumble Kong League, and Wonder Wars also closed down, citing low player numbers and financial challenges.
These closures highlight a growing concern in the industry: while blockchain offers unique possibilities like digital ownership and decentralized economies, sustaining a live game in Web3 is still extremely difficult—especially when funding dries up or user interest wanes.
What’s Next for Blockchain Games?
Despite these challenges, the end of Planet Mojo’s games doesn’t spell doom for all blockchain titles. In fact, this could be seen as a natural shakeout phase—where only the most sustainable, well-funded, and community-driven blockchain games will survive.
Studios will likely need to adapt, combining strong gameplay with Web3 mechanics that feel meaningful, rather than forced. The rise of AI in content creation may also lead to more hybrid platforms that mix gaming, storytelling, and community collaboration in entirely new ways.
Final Thoughts: Goodbye Mojo, Hello MovieFlo
It’s always hard to say goodbye—especially to a world built with passion, creativity, and community in mind. Planet Mojo's shutdown is yet another sign that the Web3 gaming industry is still maturing, navigating the painful balance between innovation and sustainability.
But where one door closes, another opens.
Planet Mojo's leap into the AI content space with MovieFlo.AI shows they’re still chasing their core mission: empowering digital creators. Whether that happens through gameplay or video storytelling, the team’s spirit remains the same.
And who knows? Maybe one day, Mojo will return—just in a different form.
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