Bravo Ready Studios, the team behind the risk-based shooter BR1: INFINITE, just made a major move in the web3 gaming space. The Montreal-based developer has announced it's acquiring Honeyland, a strategy and exploration game known for its vibrant world, strong community, and web3-native token economy.
It's a clear signal that Bravo Ready is doubling down on building a broader, multi-game platform that's more than just a one-hit play. Honeyland joins BR1: INFINITE and Mini Arena under the Bravo Ready umbrella, helping the studio move toward its goal of launching and scaling multiple titles with shared infrastructure and monetization pathways.

Bravo Ready Studios Acquires Honeyland
What Honeyland brings to the table
Honeyland isn't just another indie game with web3 features slapped on. The title has pulled in over 300,000 registered users and maintains 4,000 daily active players, solid numbers in a still-developing space. Since launch, it's raised more than $4 million, showing that both players and backers see real potential.
Gameplay centers on resource management, strategy, and exploration, paired with token mechanics that reward participation. The game has been designed with mainstream accessibility in mind, something Bravo Ready sees as key to unlocking the next wave of players transitioning from web2 to web3.

Bravo Ready Studios Acquires Honeyland
Why this matters for Bravo Ready
Evan Ryer, CEO of Bravo Ready Studios, sees this as more than portfolio expansion. It's about proving the studio's platform can support and scale multiple games with different genres and player bases. "Honeyland is a beautifully crafted game that's also an incredible piece of scalable technology," Ryer said. "It's designed from the ground up to onboard web2 players into web3 in a way that feels seamless and sustainable."
This follows the recent launch of Bonk Arena, a skinned version of Mini Arena developed in partnership with the Bonk token community. That release brought in thousands of players and proved Bravo Ready's infrastructure could deploy branded game experiences quickly with solid engagement.

Bravo Ready Studios Acquires Honeyland
What's next for Honeyland
Corey Wright, CEO of Honeyland, called the acquisition a new beginning for the game. "We created a game, an economy, and a community that pushed the boundaries of what web3 gaming can be," he said. "But great games don't just need great design - they need fuel. Bravo Ready brings the operational muscle and momentum to take Honeyland to the next level."
That next level likely includes scaling the game to new regions, integrating with Bravo Ready's broader ecosystem, and potentially launching new features that take advantage of the shared infrastructure across titles.

Bravo Ready Studios Acquires Honeyland
The bigger picture
Bravo Ready isn't shy about its ambitions. With each new title or partnership, the studio is building out what it hopes will be a sustainable and scalable model for web3 gaming. Instead of betting everything on a single hit, the company is creating a flexible system where different games and their communities can thrive under a shared framework.
"We're building an ecosystem that can support a whole portfolio of games and partners," Ryer added. "Each one is a proof point for the power of our platform. Honeyland fits that mission perfectly."

Bravo Ready Studios Acquires Honeyland
What this means
This acquisition marks a clear step forward in Bravo Ready's mission to become a leader in web3 gaming. Honeyland's existing player base, strong mechanics, and scalability give the company more than just another game. It gives them another shot at proving that web3 gaming can be fun, accessible, and sustainable.
How Honeyland evolves under Bravo Ready's leadership will be worth watching, and whether this move inspires other web3 studios to follow a similar multi-product, ecosystem-first strategy remains to be seen.








