Entourage Wars Season 5 Ends with Prize Payouts

Entourage Wars Season 5 ends with 1 trillion $RYOSHI and 2,000 $CRO in prizes.

In this screenshot from Ryoshi Royale, four cartoonish character cards are displayed in the 'Imported Ryoshi' collection section of the user interface. The characters include a bald figure labeled 'Ryoshi with knife', an anthropomorphic cod named 'The Cod Father', and two others titled 'Dead Beat Dad' and 'Tripping Balls'. A large banner overlaying the bottom half announces prizes for Daily #29, while several cards feature overlays indicating they are registered or ready to be sent into battle.

Ryoshi Royale has announced the conclusion of Season 5 of Entourage Wars on July 13, 2026, with a prize pool including 1 trillion $RYOSHI and 2,000 $CRO awarded to top players and clans [1]. The studio had recently introduced a revamped wheel spin system in April, guaranteeing wins and adding the $DADDY token, as well as launching the Ryoshi Rage Meter in March to fund buybacks and NFT floor sweeps through gameplay [2][3]. This latest seasonal wrap-up builds on those community-focused updates, closing out another competitive chapter for the Cronos-based game.

In this screenshot from Ryoshi Royale's Marketplace interface, ten distinct weapons including a stick, water gun, and brass knuckles are displayed for purchase with in-game currency against a dark purple background.
In this screenshot from Ryoshi Royale’s Marketplace interface, ten distinct weapons including a stick, water gun, and brass knuckles are displayed for purchase with in-game currency against a dark purple background.

Visual Design and Interface

Here’s a look at the art direction in Ryoshi Royale. Ryoshi Royale nails the look of a chaotic cartoon tournament. It’s all fought through menus and UI panels. That’s a smart choice for a web game with no 3D world to walk around in. The front-facing character portraits show bald goofs, masked fighters, and animal-headed weirdos. They are packed with exaggerated features that make each card instantly readable. The flat, icon-style weapon art a stick, a slipper, a punching glove gun matches that same playful energy without trying to be fancy. The whole interface has a dark purple-to-blue gradient. There are orange highlight panels and neon borders. That gives the menus a lively, game-show feel that fits the brawling action. It’s confident, cartoonish, and knows exactly what it wants to be.

Neon-framed purple menus spotlight exaggerated cartoon brawlers.

JRPG

In the Ryoshi Royale interface, the character 'The Cod Father' is selected from a roster of avatars to display its detailed stats and leveling progress on the Dojo screen.
In the Ryoshi Royale interface, the character ‘The Cod Father’ is selected from a roster of avatars to display its detailed stats and leveling progress on the Dojo screen.

Community Sentiment Unknown

Okay, so we wanted to see what other gamers thought about Ryoshi Royale, so we checked out the comments. Out of a bunch of comments, only one seemed real, and the other one was just spam. So, honestly, we have zero clue how the community feels about it right now. [4]

In this screenshot from Ryoshi Royale Daily Battle #28, user AutoTr4der is displayed as the Champion in a completed match set within a swamp environment where participants like Green Candles of Battle and RYOSHI #2017 utilized shadow hiding mechanics.
In this screenshot from Ryoshi Royale Daily Battle #28, user AutoTr4der is displayed as the Champion in a completed match set within a swamp environment where participants like Green Candles of Battle and RYOSHI #2017 utilized shadow hiding mechanics.

Ryoshi With Knife Token Surge

Price History

ryoshi with knife · USD chart

ryoshi with knife daily USD price over the year up to publication on 2026-07-14.
ryoshi with knife price data
DatePrice (USD)
2025-07-14$0
2025-08-14$0
2025-09-14$0
2025-10-14$0
2025-11-14$0
2025-12-14$0
2026-01-14$0
2026-02-14$0
2026-03-14$0
2026-04-14$0
2026-05-14$0
2026-06-14$0
2026-07-14$0

Let’s talk about RYOSHI’s performance. So like, Ryoshi with Knife was kinda dragging behind it had been slipping hard while other gaming tokens were zooming ahead. Then after the big news dropped, it finally woke up and started moving too, but let’s be real: a token that’s down over 24% in three months while its peers are up nearly 14% isn’t exactly a winner. That little pump after the announcement doesn’t erase the fact that this thing has been bleeding value for a while now.

  • 30-day range: $0.0000000001485 to $0.0000000001829
  • Past 90 days: -24.3% (vs. other gaming tokens: +13.7%)
  • Our wash-trading signal score: 1/100 [5]
RYOSHI vs. Gaming Index. Percent change per trailing window, as of publication on 2026-07-14.
RYOSHI vs. Gaming Index: data table
WindowRYOSHIGaming Index
1 year-62.08%-73.79%
6 months-27.59%-34.42%
3 months-24.29%+13.69%
1 month-8.28%-4.87%
1 day-2.23%-1.69%

Season 5 Winners Announced

Okay, charts aside, let’s get to the real news. Season 5 of Entourage Wars is officially over, and the winners are walking away with some serious loot. The top three players snagged part of a 1 trillion $RYOSHI prize pool, which works out to about $155. Not bad for leading the leaderboard. Meanwhile, the top four clans split 2,000 $CRO, worth around $110. That’s right, clan battles paid off though you’ve got to wonder if a prize pool worth a few hundred bucks total is really moving the needle for anyone. The studio’s announcement leans hard into hype, but take it with a grain of salt: these numbers are tiny compared to what similar games in the space are dishing out.

The tweet from Ryoshi with Knife shows off two slick leaderboard images. One highlights the top three Ryoshi Warriors: Big D in first, Money in second, and Blade in third. The other is a faction leaderboard with clans like Mizuumi and Yami taking the top spots. It’s all very competitive and very flashy though it’s worth noting that a studio touting a $265 total prize pool as “massive” might be overselling things a bit. Season 5 is done, but you know Season 6 is probably right around the corner. These fights never really end.

References

  1. “Original announcement on X” X
  2. “X post by @ryoshiwithknife” (English) X Post
  3. “X post by @ryoshiwithknife” (English) X Post
  4. “What shill detection is and how we identify it” (English) What is Shill Detection
  5. “What wash trading is and how we detect it” (English) What is Wash-Trading

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