Yield Guild Games (YGG) closed 2025 with massive momentum, led by YGG Play’s fast-growing ecosystem of Casual Degen games. The Q4 2025 Community Update details a quarter defined by major product launches, standout events, and a robust treasury.
Q4 marked a clear advancement for YGG as it rolled out a new platform to support its publishing arm.
The YGG Play Launchpad went live on October 15 to offer Casual Degen game discovery, questing, and token launches.
LOL Land’s $LOL token launched on November 3, closing at 213% of its contribution target.
The community pledged 13.3 million YGG Play Points and contributed US$1.4 million in $YGG.
Strengthening the YGG Community
Beyond products, YGG expanded its support systems for creators, testers, and competitive players.
70 active YGG Discord moderators now provide 24/7 coverage to maintain community support.
200+ creators participated in the Community Creators program, a series of feedback sessions for aspiring creators.
YGG Esports entered into an experimental content partnership with Parallel ahead of the game’s Deception expansion.
Game Testers Program has now tested 124 games since launch, supporting over 2,000 registered testers.
The Community Questing platform registered 7,800 new active users and introduced updates including player profiles, an XP system, and a rewards store.
Highlights from YGG Play Summit 2025
In November 2025, over 5,600 guests gathered in Manila, Philippines, for the world’s largest player-focused Web3 gaming event.
The YGG Play Summit achieved a total online reach of over 490 million people.
Speakers included Jihoz of Sky Mavis, Theodore Agranat of Gunzilla Games, Oliver Maroney of OpenSea, Luke Barwikowski of Pixels, Shi Khai Wei of LongHash Ventures, Alessia Baumgartner of DWF Labs, and more.
Gamified IRL treated the audience to its signature fiery debates, with host Sam Steffanina leading the discussion on what makes a Web3 game, the effectiveness of creator-led user acquisition, and more.
In the Arena, Viper won the YGG Parallel Showdown, while YGG’s Tyler secured Ubisoft’s first Might & Magic: Fates title. Breakout player Oxtraxex won the Vibes Asian Championship.
YGG’s publishing arm, YGG Play, gained early traction across its Casual Degen portfolio.
LOL Land hit US$8.2 million in lifetime revenue by the end of December and released new expansions in collaboration with Proof of Play Arcade and GAM3S.GG.