Drone Racing Tournament Launches in Alien Worlds

Drone racing tournament drops in Alien Worlds with 95k TLM in prizes.

In this screenshot from Alien Worlds, a character in white armor stands on an alien planet while large yellow text announces a "95K PRIZE POOL" over the gameplay interface.

FGL Games just dropped a bomb: they’re having a drone racing tournament on June 25, 2026, between Outlaw Troopers and Alien Worlds! This is sick news for gamers who love flying drones at warp speed. People are already buzzing about it online. Some folks say Alien Worlds is super fun to play over and over again. They think it’s so cool that you won’t get tired of it year after year. But there are also grumbles about some community-made games being a total mess, which isn’t cool at all [1]. On the bright side, many players love how new content helps beginners dive right in and start exploring without feeling lost [2][3].

In this screenshot from Alien Worlds, two armored soldiers in green suits engage in combat on an icy surface near shipping containers and a hovering vehicle while the game's user interface displays team scores and control buttons.
In this screenshot from Alien Worlds, two armored soldiers in green suits engage in combat on an icy surface near shipping containers and a hovering vehicle while the game’s user interface displays team scores and control buttons.

Art Direction

Now let’s see what this game looks like. The character designs in Alien Worlds are super cool, with a bunch of classic sci-fi shapes that feel both alien and comfy at once. The forest scenes use soft blue moonlight to make everything look so dreamy and deep, it’s like walking into a storybook. The game has simple 3D models for the environment that really stand out. And it also features detailed paintings on collectible cards that make everything look nice. Plus, they color-code different areas to help you know where you are instantly. Bright blues and whites in one zone versus deep greens and purples in another make it super clear what’s going on.

Alien Worlds blends cool blue moonlight with neon interfaces and sharp armor textures.

JRPG

In an Alien Worlds customization screen set against a futuristic purple background, a character model wearing silver armor stands on the left while various equipable items like boots and helmets are displayed in a grid labeled 'Available Items' on the right.
In an Alien Worlds customization screen set against a futuristic purple background, a character model wearing silver armor stands on the left while various equipable items like boots and helmets are displayed in a grid labeled ‘Available Items’ on the right.

Split Player Sentiment

Now let’s see what players think. Players say Alien Worlds is a blast to dive into, with some sticking around for nearly two years [3]. The community loves how new content keeps everyone excited and coming back [2]. But others are scratching their heads over the basics, like figuring out how to spend tokens they’ve got [4]. And opinions split on user-created games-some think they’re amazing while others can’t play them at all [1].

In this screenshot from Alien Worlds, the All Items shop displays purchasable avatars like Altan and Elgem alongside free credit packs against a futuristic purple background.
In this screenshot from Alien Worlds, the All Items shop displays purchasable avatars like Altan and Elgem alongside free credit packs against a futuristic purple background.

Token Performance

Price History

Alien Worlds · USD chart

Alien Worlds — daily USD price over the year up to the announcement on 2026-06-25.
Alien Worlds price data
DatePrice (USD)
2025-06-25$0.00423108
2025-07-25$0.00524771
2025-08-25$0.00498693
2025-09-25$0.00420731
2025-10-25$0.00346071
2025-11-25$0.00253773
2025-12-25$0.00210528
2026-01-25$0.00231443
2026-02-25$0.00156837
2026-03-25$0.00171219
2026-04-25$0.0018979
2026-05-25$0.00145015
2026-06-25$0.00087466

Here’s how the token has been moving. Alien Worlds tokens, called TLM, weren’t doing great lately, sliding down while other gaming tokens were holding steady or climbing. But after some big news came out, TLM saw a bit of a bump, though it didn’t jump back to where it was before. Meanwhile, FGL tokens had been on the rise, outshining other gaming tokens with their strong climb until recently when they leveled off around the announcement.

  • Alien Worlds (TLM)
  • 30-day range: $0.0008692 to $0.001526
  • Past 90 days: -45.6% (vs. other gaming tokens: +9.6%)
  • Wash-trading risk: 37% [7]
    • FGL (FGL)
    • 30-day range: $0.0003509 to $0.0006508
    • Past 90 days: +26.0% (vs. other gaming tokens: +9.6%)
    TLM vs. Gaming Index — percent change per trailing window, as of the announcement on 2026-06-25.
    TLM vs. Gaming Index — data table
    WindowTLMGaming Index
    1 year-79.33%-63.73%
    6 months-61.01%-22.06%
    3 months-48.68%+13.02%
    1 month-35.89%+3.98%
    1 day-6.87%-1.21%

    Drone Racing Tournament

    Alright, prices aside, here’s what actually went down. FGL Games just dropped a huge drone racing tournament for Alien Worlds! It kicks off on June 25th and lasts until July 10th. Every day they’re giving away 7,000 TLM rewards. If you stick around till the end, there’s a chance to win a whopping 95,000 Trilium (TLM)! That’s serious coin!

    The tournament features a variety of drone models from both Outlaw Troopers and Alien Worlds. Imagine those sleek, futuristic racers zooming past checkered patterns and glowing energy lines on their way to the finish line. It’s like something out of a sci-fi movie! Plus, you’ll see some really awesome custom drones in action, like this big green tank-like vehicle leading the pack.

    So there you have it-15 days of heart-pounding racing action and serious crypto rewards. It’s going to be a blast for anyone who loves fast-paced games and wants to earn some TLM while having fun. And hey, maybe you’ll even discover fresh gaming strategies along the way!

    In this screenshot from Alien Worlds, a character in white armor runs through an outdoor environment filled with large rocks and trees while the user interface displays team status for Team Blue.
    In this screenshot from Alien Worlds, a character in white armor runs through an outdoor environment filled with large rocks and trees while the user interface displays team status for Team Blue.

    Surrounding the news

    Mayhem: Alien Worlds has been buzzing on X with lots of updates and innovative competitions! They’re all about getting players to join their Twitch streams. There, they talk about the latest contests and play Hidden Signal for big prizes like 2k Trilium. [5] The competitions are now live, letting everyone earn rewards based on how well you do in different games or missions across the ecosystem. [6] Plus, they’re inviting everyone to chat in Discord, Telegram, and other player communities to win points and stay connected with the community.

    References

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    4. “YouTube comment by @jo_jo-u6x” (English) YouTube Comment
    5. “X post by @alienworlds” (English) X Post
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    7. “What wash trading is and how we detect it” (English) What is Wash-Trading

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