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Axie Infinity Sunsets Homeland, Launches Terrariums V1 in Biggest Land Gameplay Overhaul Yet

Axie Infinity has reached a genuine inflection point. On June 17, 2026, Sky Mavis permanently shut down Homeland, the game's original land gameplay mode, and replaced it with Terrariums V1 —

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June 20, 2026
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Axie Infinity Sunsets Homeland, Launches Terrariums V1 in Biggest Land Gameplay Overhaul Yet
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Axie Infinity has reached a genuine inflection point. On June 17, 2026, Sky Mavis permanently shut down Homeland, the game's original land gameplay mode, and replaced it with Terrariums V1 — the first playable land experience that lets axies actually explore biomes rather than sit on static plots. It's a vision the team first outlined back in 2019: a world where land genuinely lived and grew around a player's collection rather than functioning as a passive yield mechanism.

AXS is trading around $1.02, up 3.3% on the day of the launch — a modest move for a token that once traded above $164 in November 2021 and now sits roughly 99% below that peak. The muted price reaction reflects a market that's seen plenty of "this update changes everything" moments from GameFi projects before. What makes Terrariums different is the context it's launching into.

What Actually Changed

Terrariums launches with empty plots. Activating land puts it into a resting mode, where it recharges Local Lunium over roughly five days — a deliberate pacing mechanic rather than instant, frictionless yield. Players without owned land can still explore by claiming a free plot, which comes with 10 axie slots but no earnings and no AXP — letting newcomers experience the system before committing capital.

The shift mechanically expands Axie Infinity beyond pure battle gameplay into land-based exploration, increasing potential utility and engagement for both land NFTs and axies themselves. For a game whose original economy collapsed under the weight of unsustainable SLP emissions, that diversification away from a single reward loop matters.

The Tokenomics Lesson Sky Mavis Is Trying to Apply

As of early 2026, SLP emissions have been completely removed from the Origins game mode to combat the hyperinflation that plagued the original play-to-earn model. Rewards are now distributed primarily through bonded AXS, known as bAXS, based on competitive leaderboard rankings and what the team calls "Risk-to-Earn" mechanics. Converting bAXS back into liquid, tradable AXS requires a treasury fee that decreases as a player's in-game "Axie Score" increases — directly tying liquidity access to sustained engagement rather than allowing instant cash-out.

That's a meaningfully different design philosophy from the original Axie economy, which was eventually undone by players extracting value faster than the system could sustain. Historical data shows announcements like the bAXS shift have already driven rallies, with AXS surging over 270% year-to-date following the news — though sustained price support still depends on whether players actually adopt the new mechanics rather than treating them as a temporary novelty.

Axie Classic, the original V2 client, will be officially shut down after June 24, 2026, concentrating liquidity and attention fully into the modernized Origins game engine. Consolidating the player base into one client, rather than splitting development resources across legacy and current versions, is a sensible move for a team trying to do more with focused effort.

What's Still Ahead

Sky Mavis is also developing Atia's Legacy, an ambitious MMO planned for 2026 and beyond that aims to integrate the broader Axie lore, assets, and a deeper gaming experience as a flagship title within the universe. A second playtest was announced in April 2026. If executed well, a genuinely AAA-quality MMO could meaningfully expand the addressable player base beyond the existing crypto-native audience — though the long development timeline carries real execution risk.

AXS has shown resilience above the $1.00 mark through 2026, with volume profiles suggesting a shift from retail panic selling toward more measured institutional-style accumulation at these levels. Whether that floor holds will depend heavily on how players respond to Terrariums in the coming weeks — genuine engagement metrics, not just the initial launch-day price reaction, will tell the real story.

Axie Infinity has been here before — hyped update, brief price pop, faded enthusiasm. The difference this time is that the team is explicitly building around the lessons of its own collapse rather than chasing a new feature for its own sake. Whether that's enough to reverse years of retention decline is the question the next few months will answer.