Sheepfarm in Meta Land Beta Launches on Immutable Network
- NFTrixie
- 5 days ago
- 4 min read

A New Chapter for Sheepfarm Players
The popular web3 sheep farming game
in Meta-Land has just taken a big leap forward. On September 2, the team officially launched its beta on the Immutable network, marking the beginning of a major migration from older platforms like Kaia and Oasys-HOME.
This beta isn’t a full launch—it’s more like a bridge. The main focus is helping players move their NFTs and tokens safely into Immutable before the game rolls out its complete version later in 2025. Think of it as the warm-up lap before the real race begins.
For fans of blockchain games, this is a fascinating case study in how titles evolve across networks while preparing for mobile-first futures.
Why the Migration Matters
If you’ve played Sheepfarm before, you know the team isn’t shy about shutting down legacy networks. Earlier this year, assets left behind on the Kroma network were permanently locked once support ended.
This beta ensures history doesn’t repeat itself. Players need to transfer all their assets—including NFTs like Sheep, Pastures, and Decors—into Immutable. If they don’t, those assets will lose all function once Kaia and Oasys support ends later in 2025.
In short: migration isn’t optional, it’s survival.
How to Migrate Your NFTs and Tokens
The migration process might sound intimidating, but it’s actually pretty straightforward. Here’s a quick breakdown:
NFTs (Sheep, Pastures, Decors):Log into your account via the Sheepfarm website or app. Move items from the “Real-world” section of your wallet into “Meta-Land.” The system automatically converts them into Immutable-native NFTs.
MARD (Utility Token):Deposit MARD through the SHOP menu, then withdraw it again. This converts your tokens into Immutable-native MARD.
NGIT (Governance Token):The easiest migration of all. The team will take a snapshot of NGIT balances at full launch. If your NGIT is in a personal wallet, you’ll automatically receive Immutable-native NGIT via airdrop.
Liquidity Providers:Extra caution here. NGIT in liquidity pools won’t count for the airdrop. You must first remove liquidity, separate NGIT and MARD, and only then will your NGIT qualify.
This structured process helps ensure everyone’s assets make the jump safely.
Beta Gameplay: What’s On and What’s Off
Let’s be clear—the beta isn’t about delivering full content. Instead, it’s about testing systems, smoothing bugs, and preparing for migration. That means several popular features are currently unavailable:
No Seasonal Pass
No Seasonal Missions
No Seasonal Shop
No in-app purchases
Even Sheep Racing is paused. With progress reset, no sheep are trained yet. Once players begin training again, the Racing Barn will automatically generate races. To keep things interesting, the developers are planning special beta events in the coming weeks.
So while the beta feels a bit stripped down, it still provides enough functionality to test the essentials and get your assets in place.
A Shift to Mobile-First Gaming
Perhaps the biggest long-term change is Sheepfarm’s transition to mobile. The web version is being discontinued, with all updates and features shifting to the mobile app.
This move makes sense. Immutable has invested heavily in mobile infrastructure, promising smoother performance and more stability. For players, it means better accessibility and a stronger foundation for growth.
New players can start with Guest Log-in, then link their wallet later to recover their assets. This makes onboarding friendlier, especially for newcomers to blockchain games.
Tokenomics Reset: NGIT and MARD
The migration also comes with an important reset in tokenomics.
NGIT (Governance Token):Originally capped at 5 million tokens, about 3.5 million have been issued so far. After the airdrop, NGIT supply will be permanently fixed. No new NGIT will ever be created, locking in scarcity and giving the token stronger long-term value.
MARD (Utility Token):This one remains dynamic. On Kaia, around 3.8 million MARD were issued, with 1.9 million already burned. The new circulating supply on Immutable will depend on migration results.
MARD will continue to expand or shrink depending on player activity. Rewards, burns, and gameplay actions will directly influence its supply.
In other words, NGIT becomes a scarce governance asset, while MARD stays flexible and tied to gameplay.
Looking Ahead to Full Launch
The beta is expected to run until late 2025. By then, players should have fully migrated their assets, the system will be stable, and the developers will be ready to unleash the next chapter.
The full launch will bring back missing features, events, and community programs like the Sheepster system to grow the player base. For now, the team is laser-focused on technical stability and preparing the foundation for mobile success.
What Is Sheepfarm in Meta-Land?
For newcomers, here’s a quick overview. Sheepfarm in Meta-Land is a web3 farming and racing game set in a candy-themed world. Players:
Raise NFT sheep
Train them in the Racing Barn
Sell wool and upgrade pastures
Earn rewards in MARD
Participate in governance with NGIT
The game blends farming sim mechanics with competitive racing, giving both casual and strategic players something to enjoy.
With its migration to Immutable, Sheepfarm is positioning itself for long-term sustainability and broader mobile adoption.
Final Thoughts
Sheepfarm’s migration may feel like a temporary slowdown, but it’s actually setting the stage for much bigger things. The move to Immutable strengthens infrastructure, locks in NGIT’s scarcity, and prepares the game for a mobile-first audience.
For players, the key takeaway is simple: migrate your assets now. Those who take action will be ready to thrive when the full launch lands later in 2025.
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