#yggplay $YGG @Yield Guild Games is some big changes lately. It’s no longer only a guild or “NFT-lender.”
→ YGG moved 50 million of its own YGG tokens ($7.5 million) into a new Ecosystem Pool meaning the guild is putting its money to work, not leaving it idle.
→ They launched Onchain Guilds on the blockchain network Base this gives web3 gaming communities, guilds, artists or collectives tools to manage assets, reputation, and activities transparently.
→ Through YGG Play (their publishing arm), they released games like LOL Land a casual browser-based game. This shows YGG isn’t just backing other games: it now builds and publishes games itself.
What this means now:
• YGG is shifting from “just a guild” to a platform + engine + vault for Web3 gaming — combining money, community, and infrastructure.
• Players can join Onchain Guilds, build reputation, and take part in real game-projects rather than just renting NFTs.
• The Ecosystem Pool shows that YGG wants long-term stability: by investing its own tokens into liquidity, games, and yield strategies, it aims to grow even if the overall crypto market is quiet.
• YGG Play makes games
more accessible not only for crypto-savvy players but also for casual gamers, which may help bring more people into Web3 games.
If you ask me YGG is quietly turning into a core backbone for many Web3 games: a mix of treasury, guild tools, publishing, and community. Not a gamble on one game, but a bet on many.

