Sky Mavis released a comprehensive resource guide for Axie Infinity players and developers on June 22, 2026, to consolidate the ecosystem’s expanding toolset into a single digital hub. The Vietnamese development studio launched the directory to unify official platforms and community-built analytics tools, ensuring that both new users and veteran collectors have immediate access to the Ronin blockchain ecosystem.
The new “link directory” serves as a central repository for the game’s various iterations, including Axie Origins, Axie Classic, and the strategy-focused Homeland. By organizing these disparate resources, Sky Mavis aims to reduce the onboarding friction that often plagues complex NFT-based gaming environments.
Sky Mavis centralizes the Axie Infinity resource guide for users
The centralized hub addresses a long-standing challenge for the Axie community: navigating a fragmented landscape of third-party trackers and official portals. This initiative ensures players “never have to dig for a link again,” according to a Sky Mavis spokesperson who highlighted the guide’s utility for veteran players and newcomers alike.
The guide prioritizes verified links to secure infrastructure, such as the Ronin Wallet and the Axie Marketplace. This focus on security is a clear response to the broader industry trends where fraudulent recovery schemes and scams often target users via deceptive links on social media platforms.
Official tools and ecosystem infrastructure
Within the directory, Sky Mavis has categorized links to provide “straight-from-the-source” access to essential game functions. This includes the main Axie Infinity website, support portals, and “The Lunacian” official blog. It also features direct paths to on-chain explorers and the Bounty Board, where players track their daily objectives.
A notable inclusion is the Terrariums portal, which manages the land-based passive reward game. In this mode, players activate plots and assign Axies to earn bAXS hourly. The guide also streamlines access to AXS staking and delegation, which remain pillars of the game’s governance and economic model.
Integrating community tools for competitive gameplay
Beyond official Sky Mavis products, the resource guide features a vetted selection of tools built by the player community. These resources are specifically designed for high-level traders, competitive Origins players, and managers overseeing large Terrarium operations. While Sky Mavis has reviewed these contributions, they advised users to remain cautious as they are not official company products.
These community-driven resources include marketplace analytics platforms and Origins trackers that provide real-time data on combat metas. For those still engaging with the traditional PvP turn-based card battler, the directory provides dedicated links to Classic trackers, maintaining support for the game mode that first launched in December 2019.
The inclusion of these tools reflects a shift in how blockchain games handle their economies. As we have seen with increased activity in decentralized exchanges and analytical platforms, players increasingly demand sophisticated data to inform their in-game financial decisions.
Future outlook for the Lunacia ecosystem
The release of the resource guide coincides with a more mature phase for Axie Infinity, following the introduction of bAXS (Bonded AXS) in early 2026. This non-transferable reward token was designed to keep value circulating among active participants rather than speculative traders. By providing a clear roadmap to these financial tools, Sky Mavis is doubling down on its “play-and-earn” philosophy.
As the primary NFT series to surpass $4 billion in lifetime sales, Axie Infinity continues to iterate on its multi-game strategy. The guide now bridges the gap between the free-to-play entry point of Origins and the high-stakes land management of Homeland.
This structural organization suggests Sky Mavis is preparing for a new wave of users who may be entering the market as demand for new tokens and gaming assets begins to stabilize.
For the average player, the guide functions as a permanent bookmark that evolves alongside the game. By housing starter guides, the Axie Wiki, and technical resources for developers in one place, Sky Mavis is betting that better accessibility will lead to higher retention rates in the competitive Web3 gaming sector.
