Axie Infinity has confirmed the launch of Terrariums V1, its next major gameplay phase, with the update scheduled to go live on the Ronin network on June 17. Sky Mavis announced the rollout as a new step in expanding land-based gameplay inside the Axie ecosystem.
The launch gives Axie Infinity a concrete product milestone after earlier land-focused iterations and roadmap work. Terrariums is designed to deepen the role of virtual land in Lunacia by connecting land ownership with more active gameplay systems.
Terrariums Links Land With Axie Utility
The new gameplay layer introduces a stronger connection between land assets and individual Axies. Axie Infinity co-founder Jihoz.ron said the update is intended to unify land with the broader collectible ecosystem, giving existing assets more functional relevance.
That linkage could matter for marketplace activity. The team has indicated that expectations around Terrariums have already influenced engagement across land and Axie markets ahead of the rollout.
The update also brings land items into new utility systems, including Atia’s Flame. That design points toward a more interconnected resource environment, where different parts of the Axie economy can interact more directly than in earlier land phases.
Terrariums will run natively on Ronin, the blockchain infrastructure built by Sky Mavis for high-frequency gaming transactions. That keeps Axie’s core gameplay expansion inside its dedicated network, rather than relying on external execution environments.
Ronin Gets a Major Axie Product Test
The June 17 release is identified as Terrariums V1, suggesting a phased rollout rather than a final complete version. That approach is common in web3 gaming, where teams often stabilize core features before adding more complex mechanics.
The launch also fits Sky Mavis’s broader effort to decentralize Axie Infinity and strengthen the Community Treasury through marketplace and breeding fees tied to active ecosystem usage.
For Ronin, the timing is important. Newer titles such as Pixels and Lumiterra have recently driven significant on-chain activity, but Axie Infinity remains one of the network’s central gaming pillars.
Terrariums therefore becomes a test of whether an established web3 title can re-engage users through substantive gameplay updates rather than speculative attention alone. The question is whether land utility can translate into lasting player activity after launch.
Post-launch metrics remain the key unknown. Data on player retention, daily active users and resource emission rates will determine whether Terrariums creates durable engagement or only a short-term return of attention.
Axie Infinity is bringing Terrariums V1 to Ronin on June 17. The next milestone will be whether landholders and players adopt the new systems at meaningful scale once the feature becomes available through the official Axie gaming hub.








