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Wilder World’s AI-First Pivot Could Make Its Metaverse Ambitions Feel Fun Again

Written by July Vachev, Author, Podcast Host, Gamer
Published on February 25, 2026
 

As both a journalist and someone who just wants games to be fun, I perk up when a studio says it’s rethinking how it builds. Today’s update from “n3o,” the co-founder of the Wilder World metaverse project, does exactly that: after several months of restructuring, the team is going “AI-first at every layer,” with the bold promise that their core vision stays intact while the development toolbox changes. Wilder World is already known for WILD, a cryptocurrency that powers ownership of digital assets inside its city-scale MMO, and for Z Chain, its custom blockchain tuned for that world. What’s new is the studio’s pledge to release an AI-driven wave of products within 30–60 days, all open source, on-chain, and framed around security, privacy, and user sovereignty.

From a player’s perspective, the key question is whether this AI emphasis will make Wilder World more enjoyable to inhabit. The team says the upcoming systems will create fresh “sinks” for WILD and “supercharge Z Chain activity,” which sounds like better in-game utility if it’s executed thoughtfully. Crypto layers can bog down a game if they feel bolted on, so I appreciate that Wilder World is at least talking about retooling how it builds—not just slapping tokens onto an otherwise static experience. Still, anyone who’s dabbled in crypto knows there are serious risks: smart-contract exploits, rug pulls, even just buying at the wrong moment. The update doesn’t mention a new audit plan or user protections, so caution is still the way to go.

No extra links or thread replies accompanied the post (aside from a handshake emoji in the image slot), which means we’ll have to wait for those “major structural changes” to be documented. Yet the idea of AI-shaped tools generating live cities or reactive quests inside a player-owned world is thrilling if it genuinely boosts accessibility and moment-to-moment fun. I’ll be monitoring how Wilder World rolls out these open-source agents—ideally with transparent code, clear player safeguards, and a focus on experiences that feel richer because crypto is there, not in spite of it. Until then, keep your eyes open for scams, keep your wallets safe, and hold the team to its promise that this shift is about delivering better play, not just new buzzwords.

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