YGG Play has passed $9 million in revenue since going live in May 2025, with LOL Land still driving most of the activity across the platform.
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YGG Play has built early traction through a small group of titles rather than one broad release wave. LOL Land remains the clear leader, with $563,599 in Q1 2026 revenue and $8.59 million across its lifetime.
The game has kept players active through fresh content and competitive features. Sugar Valley added a new board area, while Point Strike gave users another way to compete inside the game. Together, those updates helped LOL Land stay ahead of the rest of the YGG Play catalogue.
GIGACHADBAT also delivered stronger numbers, with revenue up 68% from the previous quarter. Waifu Sweeper, which launched at the start of 2026, has started to build its own audience through new game modes and competitive play.
YGG Play also added more token activity around GIGACHADBAT. The $CHAD token launched in February 2026 and drew contributions above its targets. The token gives holders daily benefits, adding another reason for players to return and interact with the game.
The YGG Play Launchpad has also gained new tools. Boost lets players temporarily improve gameplay or raise token collection rates. Redeem gives users a simpler path to convert gaming points into $YGG tokens.
Community work has shifted through YGG Pilipinas, which now leads Community Questing operations. Events and campaigns have brought in thousands of participants, while appearances at major industry events, including Consensus Hong Kong, have helped YGG Play build wider visibility in blockchain gaming.
Yield Guild also enters the next stage with a stable balance sheet. The treasury holds $20.6 million in assets, spread across stablecoins, treasury bills, and major crypto tokens. The group says those funds can support operations into 2027, even without extra revenue streams.