Open Loot Announces Restructuring

Open Loot Announces Restructuring

Open Loot is restructuring its platform, with Boss Fighters, Shatterpoint, The Desolation, and Kokodi leaving. Players can withdraw assets while the platform focuses on internal development.

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Updated Dec 2, 2025

Open Loot Announces Restructuring

Open Loot, the web3 gaming platform developed by Big Time Studios, has announced a strategic shift that will see several partner games leaving its ecosystem. On September 25, 2025, the company confirmed that Boss Fighters, Shatterpoint, The Desolation, and Kokodi will no longer be supported on the platform. While players can still access and withdraw their in-game assets, each studio will manage the migration process independently.

Open Loot Announces Restructuring

Open Loot Announces Restructuring

Open Loot Announces Restructuring

Since launching in 2020, Open Loot has positioned itself as a platform that merges digital ownership with gameplay through web3 mechanics. Its most successful title, Big Time, has generated over $467 million in player rewards, recorded 4.3 million gameplay hours in the past year, and produced more than 7.8 million in-game items. Despite these successes, some partner projects did not achieve expected performance levels.

Open Loot noted that certain titles failed to launch fully or maintain active player engagement. The company cited the broader challenges of the web3 gaming space and decided to focus on fewer projects with stronger backing. In line with this new strategy, Open Loot’s internal teams are currently developing new titles, including a mobile pet-collecting game set in the Big Time universe and a competitive strategy game available on both mobile and browser platforms. Details on release dates and gameplay mechanics have not yet been provided.

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Open Loot Announces Restructuring

Discount Credit Program and $OL Token

To acknowledge players who supported other titles, Open Loot is introducing a discount credit program. Purchases made between August 24, 2023, and September 22, 2025, in games outside of Big Time will be eligible for a collective $2.9 million in credits. These credits can cover up to 25% of any primary purchase in Big Time when used with the $OL token. For example, a player who spent $10,000 in WorldShards would receive $2,500 in credit, which can be applied to future purchases, reducing the cost proportionally.

The program will extend to upcoming Open Loot titles, with a start date to be announced. Open Loot confirmed that all upcoming titles will continue to provide utility for Big Time NFTs. This ensures that early supporters retain value for their assets across future releases, maintaining relevance for in-game items and digital collectibles.

Open Loot Launches VIP Program

Open Loot Announces Restructuring

Games Leaving Open Loot

Boss Fighters, the 1v4 action multiplayer game, has begun its migration process. Players will no longer access the game through Open Loot after October 4, 2025, but can continue playing via Steam or Meta Quest. Open Loot balances will temporarily display zero as inventories do not sync during the transition window from October 4 to November 4. A final snapshot of assets will be taken on November 4, after which the studio will reissue NFTs and tokens based on that snapshot. Players are advised to link their Metamask wallets to ensure proper asset transfers.

Shatterpoint, a mobile MOBA, is also leaving Open Loot to migrate to a new blockchain ecosystem. This move is intended to enhance the game’s onchain experience. Season 2 may be delayed by up to two months, and a snapshot of player assets will occur after Season 1 ends. Trading on Open Loot will stop in preparation for migration, and the developers will provide an updated roadmap detailing new partners and future development.

The Desolation, a co-op looter shooter, was reportedly not informed ahead of Open Loot’s decision. The sudden change has delayed its proxy token launch, and the studio has yet to secure a new platform partner. Players are encouraged to transfer NFTs to personal wallets for safety. The developers plan to share a roadmap update in October and remain committed to a global launch on iOS and Android.

Kokodi, a third-person extraction shooter, has not shared public plans regarding its next steps. Players are advised to secure their digital assets and await guidance from the developers.

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Open Loot Announces Restructuring

More About the Open Loot Ecosystem

Open Loot is a web3 gaming platform that allows developers to build games with player-owned economies using NFTs and other blockchain features. The platform provides wallet integration, a marketplace, NFT rental systems, and supports both fiat and cryptocurrency payments. Its patented Vault technology allows players to manage digital assets without gas fees, and the $OL token is used for purchases, discounts, and rewards.

Originally designed to support Big Time, Open Loot expanded to include titles such as WorldShards, Boss Fighters, and Shatterpoint. With the recent restructuring, the platform is focusing on fewer games while improving support and development for its internal projects.

Final Thoughts

Open Loot will release additional information about its internal game development in the coming months. Players of departing titles should follow updates from the respective studios regarding migration instructions and wallet connections. Boss Fighters and Shatterpoint will provide detailed guides soon, The Desolation is expected to release its roadmap in October, and Kokodi has yet to announce a transition plan.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Which games are leaving Open Loot?

Boss Fighters, Shatterpoint, The Desolation, and Kokodi are exiting the Open Loot platform as part of its strategic restructuring.

Can players withdraw their assets from departing games?

Yes, players can withdraw assets, but each game studio is managing its own migration process. Players should follow instructions from the respective developers.

Will Big Time NFTs remain useful?

Yes, upcoming Open Loot games will continue to provide utility for Big Time NFTs, ensuring that player assets retain value across future titles.

What is the Open Loot credit program?

The credit program provides players who spent on non-Big Time titles between August 24, 2023, and September 22, 2025, with credits that can cover up to 25% of primary purchases in Big Time when used with the $OL token.

Why is Open Loot restructuring?

The platform is refocusing on fewer projects with stronger backing due to the challenges of sustaining multiple web3 games and to enhance internal development efforts.

When will the new Open Loot games be released?

No release dates or gameplay details have been shared for upcoming titles, though updates are expected in the coming months.

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December 2nd 2025

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September 26th 2025

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