Wilder World’s newly revealed gameplay trailer is making waves across the gaming community, positioning this AAA metaverse as one of the most anticipated titles of 2025 in Web3 Gaming.
Currently trending on the Epic Games Store, it combines AI, blockchain technology, and a sprawling map ‘13.5 times larger’ than GTA 5, according to the announcement. The trailer highlights intense racing, immersive first-person combat, and social interactions, all rendered with some nice cinematic realism.
Many have commented on the trailer’s visuals, which look impressive, and how Wilder World could redefine how we interact with virtual worlds. And the creators are big on a player-driven economy where users can shape the world around them and the game.
Launched in 2021, the new Wilder World footage shows high-speed racing on futuristic streets and intense combat scenarios that show off the dynamic world.
Social features, such as players forming alliances or attending virtual events, also stand out. All of this supports the core idea of a metaverse where you can explore, create and thrive on your own terms.
Advanced Tech Stack and Economy
Wilder World’s tech stack is AI and blockchain-powered but accessible to non-Web3 users where on-chain processes happen behind the scenes. The team will also launch their own blockchain on the Polygon CDK, which aims to be Polygon’s flagship gaming and metaverse project.
The economy is centred around the $WILD token, which fuels all in-game transactions. Players can spend $WILD on racing essentials like fuel, vehicle repairs and parts. They can also use it for weaponry, ammo, mining rigs and upgrades. There is also an NFT-driven marketplace where players can trade avatars and cars and land through the Wilder World Metaverse Market (WWMM).
Industry Support
Several big partnerships show the potential of Wilder World in the metaverse space. A collaboration with Samsung will see Wilder World integrated into Samsung Smart TVs and Gaming Hub so millions of users can interact with assets from their living rooms. Wilder World also partnered with Polygon and Celestia to make on-chain gameplay scalable and affordable so millions more players can join the world.
Behind the scenes, the project’s 110-plus member team features industry veterans, including Michael Pryor (previously at Nike) leading procedural generation efforts. Lead Concept Artist Brandon Gobey contributed to major film projects like Dune, and BAFTA winner Jon Reilly focused on character art.
With these experts on board and the trailer looking good, Wilder World looks ready to deliver a metaverse that blends advanced technology with user-generated content when it launches in Q1 2025.
Editor’s note: Written with the assistance of AI – Edited and fact-checked by Jason Newey.