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Season 10, the final season of the Guild Advancement Program (GAP), came to a close on August 1, 2025. Over its 10-week run, the community explored the program’s signature mix of games, guild challenges, and community-building activities, ahead of the next chapter of questing with YGG.
The final GAP season saw 76,841 questers, a 177.4% increase over Season 9’s quester count and the most ever in the program’s history. The community plunged into YGG’s debut Casual Degen title LOL Land, explored new platforms such as Audius and PublicAI, and picked up new skills through Metaversity’s line of quests.
Appeals and approvals for GAP Season 10 will close on August 16, with rewards claiming running from September 1 to September 30. Staking will also officially close on September 30, after which community members can only unstake their tokens as YGG develops a new staking structure post-GAP.
Additionally, YGG will launch a one-step rewards claim process for anyone with leftover YGG points in their account on October 6, which is scheduled to run until October 31, 2025.
Read YGG’s Notion page for more information.

GAP’s swan song showcased a strong roster of games, from the beloved IP Ragnarok to classics from previous seasons, such as Splinterlands, DeFi Kingdoms, and Sparkball. All in all, Season 10 racked up 265,569 total enrollments across its game lineup.
Undoubtedly, the main attraction of GAP Season 10 was LOL Land, YGG’s first step in setting the standard for Casual Degen games. YGG’s vision to combine quick, snackable gameplay with degen outcomes resonated with the community, drawing in 99,961 quest enrollments. Honeyland brought in the second most quest signups with 69,931, and Splinterlands came in third with 29,280.

Keeping with GAP’s focus on providing questers with diverse opportunities to challenge themselves and hone their skills, bounties continued to be a big hit in Season 10.
The following bounties led the pack in terms of enrollments:
With Metaversity leading the way, the YGG community demonstrated their continuing commitment to self-improvement. Players jumped at the chance to take crash courses in productivity, management, and marketing to fuel their professional development.
Participation in guild quests also remained high in Season 10. BCH, NFTXStreet, Sando Gang, Guild Genesis, Meta Vanguard, and PSG were some of the most active guilds across multiple quests.
Final results for leaderboards and guild quests will be released soon in a separate announcement.

Since launching on April 18, 2022, GAP has grown into one of the most successful questing platforms in Web3 gaming. After averaging less than 1,000 questers across its first three seasons, participation skyrocketed in GAP Season 4 with 4,253 questers. That growth would continue on for the next six seasons, culminating in Season 10’s record-smashing success, which brought on close to as many questers as all previous seasons combined.
The first nine seasons of GAP drew over 45,000 unique questers, who have cumulatively completed 420,000+ quests across 70 games and dozens of bounties. The program’s strongest questers were Kuya Kevs with 346 quests completed, followed by Supremo with 310, Boring4Ever with 271, MaouSama with 267, and BirdBrain with 260.
With the program’s conclusion, YGG is launching YGG Community Questing, a new and improved format for quests and activities offering more opportunities to play Web3 games, learn new skills, and level up with guildmates and friends. Launching soon, the platform will welcome both returning and new community members to upcoming campaigns.
As YGG wraps up appeals and finalizes reward distribution, it’s gearing up for a new chapter with fresh paths for community participation. Stay tuned for details on how to get involved.
Make sure to spend all your unused YGG points before the claim period ends to get your rewards.
Read YGG’s Notion for more information on YGG’s post-GAP activities.
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