Ngl, Ronin had the best start any gaming-based L2 could've had. Riding on the momentum of hosting the most popular P2E earn game of the time, Axie Infinity, the world was truly Ronin's oyster.
However, slow development paired with a series of tragedies (bridge hack etc.) led to Ronin's inevitable slow plunge to death.
It is truly a shame, Ronin could've been the logical next step for the team at Sky Mavis, enabling them to grow something larger than life, larger than Axie, but their complacency and inability to capitalize on their momentum has led to Ronin being nothing more than an afterthought in the modern economy.
Is the narrative for gaming dead? Probably not. But the narrative for Ronin does seem hard to recover. Show Less