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| Published On Jun 23, 2026 6:42 am CEST | By Jenny Patel

Sky Mavis Launches Axie Infinity Resource Hub For Players

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Sky Mavis wants Axie Infinity players to spend less time hunting for links and more time inside the game ecosystem. The company has launched a centralized resource hub that gathers official tools, starter guides, marketplace links, wallet help, and community resources in one place.


Good to know

  • The Axie Infinity resource hub brings official and community tools into one location.
  • Players can find links for Axie Infinity, Marketplace, Ronin wallet, guides, analytics, and gameplay support.
  • Sky Mavis says some community tools are vetted, but users should still do their own checks before relying on them.

Axie Infinity Gets A Cleaner Onboarding Path

Web3 games can lose new players before the first real session begins. Wallet setup, asset trading, game modes, marketplace activity, and player owned items all add extra steps. The new Axie Infinity resource hub tries to make that path less messy.

Sky Mavis said the hub is built for new players, returning players, collectors, and community members helping friends get started.

“New players, veterans, and the friend you are onboarding will all find what they need. Now you never have to dig for a link again. Bookmark it and keep it close.”

The hub gives users a single place to reach the main Axie Infinity site, Marketplace, Ronin wallet, support material, and game resources. It also includes player made tools such as analytics dashboards, trading resources, and guides that explain different parts of the game.

That matters because Axie Infinity now sits across more than one layer. Players may use Mavis Hub, Ronin wallet, Axie Classic, Origins, marketplace tools, and community content depending on how they play. A simple resource page helps reduce friction, especially for people who are new to blockchain gaming.

Community Tools Sit Beside Official Links

The resource hub is not limited to Sky Mavis products. It also points Lunacians toward community built material, including battle help, market analytics, starter guides, and mechanic explainers.

That mix gives the hub more depth, but it also comes with a caution. Sky Mavis says it has reviewed community contributed tools before adding them, yet those tools are not official products. Players are still encouraged to do their own research before connecting wallets, following trading data, or using third party pages.

“This is about giving Lunacians a central place to explore and utilize the resources they need,” a company spokesperson said.

The release fits a wider push to make Axie Infinity easier to enter again after years of Web3 gaming complexity. Sky Mavis has already worked on onboarding through tools such as Starter Mode in Axie Classic, which lets new players try battles without NFT ownership before moving into Web3 features.

For Axie Infinity, the hub is a practical update. It does not change the game economy or launch a new mode, but it makes the ecosystem easier to read, especially for players who need one trusted starting point.

Jenny Patel

Jenny Patel, a dedicated freelance writer, has been consumed by her love for gaming since her childhood days. Her go-to games growing up were Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on PC and Halo 3 on XBOX. Jenny now enjoys the flexibility of working remotely, allowing her to explore the world while indulging in her gaming passion.