Ethereum’s ‘Ember Sword’ shuts down, leaving investors in disarray

May 23, 2025

Developers of the Ethereum blockchain-based video game Ember Sword announced its closure early Thursday, weeks after news of another title, The Walking Dead: Empires, revealed it will be shut down at the end of July. Both titles had attracted millions in funding but are now winding down operations due to a combination of poor user feedback and financial constraints.

Ember Sword, a massive multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) built on the Ethereum blockchain, will shut down after failing to obtain the funding necessary to continue operations. The announcement comes four years after the game raised more than $203 million from virtual land NFT sales.

“We were ultimately unable to secure the funding needed to continue,” the official Ember Sword website message read. “We explored every possible way forward. But in today’s market—where even some of the most promising projects are shutting down—we couldn’t find a path to keep building.”

Successful investment rounds not enough to sustain game operations 

Developed by Denmark-based Bright Star Studios, Ember Sword was introduced in 2018 by the studio under its original name, So Couch Studios. It promised a decentralized MMORPG experience where players could buy and trade in-game assets through NFTs.