PROJECT XENO Says Bye to Web3 Features on July 15

PROJECT XENO is wrapping up its Web3 features by July 15, 2026.

In this screenshot from Project Xeno, chibi-style characters engage in combat on a purple battlefield before a large castle while an overlay announces that Web3 features are being discontinued on July 15.

PROJECT XENO-ゼノ said they’re stopping Web3 features on July 15, 2026, on X[1]. Players say the game is fun but crashes often and loads slowly [2]. Free players feel stuck because they need to spend a lot to move forward [2]. Many also say matchmaking is unfair and in-game purchases take advantage of players [2].

In this Project Xeno deck management screen, three identical chibi characters equipped with weapons are arranged on the left side of a futuristic interface alongside their corresponding skill cards and stats displayed in rows to the right.
In this Project Xeno deck management screen, three identical chibi characters equipped with weapons are arranged on the left side of a futuristic interface alongside their corresponding skill cards and stats displayed in rows to the right.

Art Direction Style

Now let’s see what this game looks like. Despite all the news hype being shaky, Project Xeno’s art is amazing! The characters are all in this cute chibi style. You can still tell what weapons they’re holding though. Their armor looks really detailed even when they’re tiny. Imagine bright neon colors popping against a blue-gray background-it’s like watching fireworks go off every time someone attacks! And the setting? It’s got this awesome mix of old Japanese castles and sci-fi stuff, like a glowing grid floor with mist floating around it. The lighting is killer too; think spotlights cutting through fog to show off the fighters in the best light possible.

Neon eyes and glowing grids in a blend of old castles and sci-fi mist.

JRPG

In this screenshot from Project Xeno, chibi-style characters engage in battle on a tiled arena before a castle backdrop while Japanese text displays the move name Lance Charge and various combat statistics appear at the top of the screen.
In this screenshot from Project Xeno, chibi-style characters engage in battle on a tiled arena before a castle backdrop while Japanese text displays the move name Lance Charge and various combat statistics appear at the top of the screen.

Split Sentiment

Now let’s see what players think of Project Xeno. Sure, everyone’s buzzing about how fun it is with those slick visuals. But others think it’s too pay-to-win with unbalanced matchups. Some fans love the potential of the game, while others are frustrated by constant crashes and long loading times [2]. The community is split on whether the NFT system adds value or just complicates things [2].

Our shill detection shows that several generic and brief 5-star reviews appear suspiciously like shilling among otherwise detailed feedback. [3]

… the game owner is a complete a..hole! [2]

Fuad Mammadov

In this screenshot from Project Xeno, three identical chibi characters equipped with spears stand in formation on a stage before a castle backdrop while surrounded by various Japanese user interface elements for missions and battle modes.
In this screenshot from Project Xeno, three identical chibi characters equipped with spears stand in formation on a stage before a castle backdrop while surrounded by various Japanese user interface elements for missions and battle modes.

GXE Token Performance

Price History

PROJECT XENO · USD chart

PROJECT XENO — daily USD price over the year up to the announcement on 2026-06-24.
PROJECT XENO price data
DatePrice (USD)
2025-06-24$0.0023342
2025-07-24$0.00202605
2025-08-24$0.00209055
2025-09-24$0.00156611
2025-10-24$0.00148352
2025-11-24$0.00109217
2025-12-24$0.00065989
2026-01-24$0.00052888
2026-02-24$0.00026915
2026-03-24$0.00034056
2026-04-24$0.00033862
2026-05-24$0.00014873
2026-06-24$0.00017632

Let’s talk about the token’s performance. Project Xeno’s token, GXE, had been feeling a bit down lately, trailing behind other gaming tokens. But things perked up around the announcement, with GXE showing some life after the news.

  • 30-day range: $0.0001085 to $0.0002977
  • Past 90 days: -48.76% (vs. other gaming tokens: +10.99%)
  • GXE vs. Gaming Index — percent change per trailing window, as of the announcement on 2026-06-24.
    GXE vs. Gaming Index — data table
    WindowGXEGaming Index
    1 year-92.43%-63.09%
    6 months-72.44%-24.12%
    3 months-48.76%+10.99%
    1 month+30.01%+4.09%
    1 day+2.63%-4.07%

    NFT Marketplace Shutdown

    But enough about the tokens, let’s see what’s shaking up Project Xeno! Folks, here’s what’s really happening: PROJECT XENO is going full web2 with their update on July 15th. No more NFT trading or marketplace shenanigans. The team at PROJECT XENO understands this will cause some inconvenience, but hey, they’re giving you plenty of notice.

    On a brighter note, you can still take your EX U Coins out after the update. But beyond that, all Web3 features end—including those special Genesis features and unique labels. Fans are asking questions about what happens to leftover coins and if they’ll get anything for losing the earn features.

    So, while it’s a bit bittersweet seeing some exciting features go away, PROJECT XENO is taking this step to improve their game overall. Let’s hope they’ve got something exciting in store for us next!

    In this screenshot from Project Xeno's box inventory screen, eight character cards are displayed in two rows alongside various skill icons and level indicators within the game's user interface.
    In this screenshot from Project Xeno’s box inventory screen, eight character cards are displayed in two rows alongside various skill icons and level indicators within the game’s user interface.

    Surrounding the news

    PROJECT XENO is all over Twitter these days, dropping updates and fixes like candy! They’re wrapping up some Web3 features by July 15, 2026 [4], which means sayonara to NFT trading in their app. Also, they fixed a glitch with the diamond charm that wasn’t working right [5]. Plus, there’s a big maintenance update coming up on June 15 where some skill card issues will get sorted out [6].

    References

    1. “Original announcement on X” X
    2. “Google Play review(s) of Project Xeno” (English) Google Play Page
    3. “What shill detection is and how we identify it” (English) What is Shill Detection
    4. “X post by @PROJECTXENO_JP” (Japanese) X Post
    5. “X post by @PROJECTXENO_JP” (Japanese) X Post
    6. “X post by @PROJECTXENO_JP” (Japanese) X Post

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