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Alien Worlds drone racing finale: 200,000 Trilium claimed across 21,485 matches.
Alien Worlds announced on July 16 that its Outlaw Troopers X Alien Worlds Drone Racing tournament had concluded, with players loading 5,062 tickets, racing through 21,485 matches, and claiming 200,000 Trilium in rewards [1]. The studio launched a new competitions system in late March, enabling players to create and join events tied to mining, missions, and other gameplay, and earlier this spring hosted a community battle against the Orbatroid offering 500 TLM and 100,000 Shards [2][3]. The drone racing tournament, open to pilots across the metaverse, is the latest in a series of competitive events, and the studio’s announcement thanked racers while hinting at further activities.

Let’s check out the visuals. Alien Worlds runs on stylized 3D graphics that keep everything readable without losing detail. The humanoid soldiers wear full-body armor in crisp greens, whites, grays, and blacks. Each silhouette is clean enough to read at a glance even when they’re crouched behind rocks with compact rifles. The environments lean into that same sharp contrast. Icy blue cliffs and snow give way to darker forest paths dotted with futuristic platforms. The menu screens pop with purple-azure cards showing alien avatars, armor pieces, and crates, all lit by neon accents that tie back to the cool pink and cyan palette. It’s a solid balance of bold shapes and deliberate color work that makes the whole game feel like a painted diorama you can walk through.
Crisp green armor pops against icy blue alien cliffs
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Here’s how players are reacting to Alien Worlds. Despite the art getting all the love, some players call Alien Worlds awesome and a long-term project. But many more say it’s not even a real game [4]. Commenters complain about endless technical errors, bot-filled player counts, and no updates since launch [5]. Reviewers point out others gripe that the so-called gameplay is just clicking a mine button every hour and that you need money to start [6]. The loud crowd thinks the entire thing feels like a scam [7].
We also checked video comments. We found a cluster of comments near the same date in November 2021. They use generic, overly positive wording about the project and team with no specific game references. This is typical of coordinated hype. [8]

| Date | Price (USD) |
|---|---|
| 2025-07-17 | $0.00554117 |
| 2025-08-17 | $0.00502118 |
| 2025-09-17 | $0.00477786 |
| 2025-10-17 | $0.00360901 |
| 2025-11-17 | $0.00267871 |
| 2025-12-17 | $0.00213139 |
| 2026-01-17 | $0.00251342 |
| 2026-02-17 | $0.00176785 |
| 2026-03-17 | $0.0018217 |
| 2026-04-17 | $0.00185639 |
| 2026-05-17 | $0.00183574 |
| 2026-06-17 | $0.00099502 |
| 2026-07-17 | $0.00152015 |
Let’s see how TLM has been doing. The token had been sliding down, totally lagging behind different gaming tokens. Even with the announcement’s short-lived spark, the price didn’t hold. TLM is getting absolutely wrecked compared to the broader gaming market over the past three months, down 14.1% while other game tokens gained 7.1%. That’s a rough look, and the one-day drop of nearly 7% after the news suggests the market isn’t buying what they’re selling.
| Window | TLM | Gaming Index |
|---|---|---|
| 1 year | -72.01% | -76.92% |
| 6 months | -40.08% | -41.23% |
| 3 months | -14.11% | +7.06% |
| 1 month | +50.6% | -4.58% |
| 1 day | -6.87% | -0.71% |
But enough about the tokens, let’s see what’s shaking up Alien Worlds! The Outlaw Troopers x Alien Worlds drone racing tournament just wrapped up, and the numbers are absolutely bonkers. Players loaded 5,062 tickets, raced through 21,485 matches, and walked away with a whopping 200,000 Trilium in rewards. That’s a lot of advanced flying.
The official graphic showed a fluorescent cobalt track with glowing rings and three stat panels that looked like a scoreboard from a sci-fi arcade. 21,000 matches means serious competition.
Alien Worlds keeps throwing these events, and they just keep getting bigger. If you missed this one, don’t worry – the race continues, according to the tweet. There’s always another chance to zoom through the metaverse.
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