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by: xpoolPosted on: May 24, 2025

Ember Sword Shuts Down: Blockchain Game Ends Operations

Bright Star Studios has closed Ember Sword, an Ethereum-based blockchain game, citing financial difficulties and a challenging market landscape as the key drivers behind the decision. This sudden shutdown impacts 35,000 players who invested in virtual land NFTs worth $203 million at the game’s peak in 2021. The closure marks a significant setback for the burgeoning Web3 gaming industry.

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