The hero of Mavia developer Skrice Studios has announced plans to launch a wider Web3 gaming ecosystem through the launch of Gamelink (DAEP), which will support multiple blockchain games and facilitate seamless asset transactions. As part of this transition, Mavia’s existing market and exchange heroes will be integrated into Gamelink.
The studio also revealed that Gamelink’s launch will include six flagship games to further expand the ecosystem. Although the names of these other titles have not been revealed yet, they are expected to be developed by a highly qualified team with an AAA gaming experience.
The beta version of Gamelink is scheduled to be launched on April 25 and is scheduled to be released in December 2025.


What is Mavia’s hero?
Mavia’s Hero is a blockchain-based mobile strategy game where players control their bases, recruit troops and fight while earning and trading digital assets. The game was originally launched with its own NFT-based economy, allowing players to buy, sell and upgrade attributes and characters in the game.
With the upcoming Gamelink integration, Mavia’s heroes are growing from standalone Web3 games to a key component of the wider gaming ecosystem. This means that its assets will no longer be limited to a single game, but rather connect part of multiple larger platforms based on blockchain titles. The introduction of Ruby 2.0 is an upgraded version of its in-game currency, which is expected to make transactions more dynamic as it will be used in various games in the ecosystem.
As part of this transition, Skrice Studios is reorganizing the Mavia development team to ensure a smooth migration to Gamelink and enhance the progress of game development.


What are the expectations for the upcoming roadmap?
Skrice Studios has confirmed that a new roadmap for Mavia Heroes will be released soon and provides detailed information on upcoming features and improvements. The roadmap is expected to focus on several key areas, including gameplay, enhanced player experience and Gamelink integration. The studio emphasized that its goal is to optimize Mavia’s core mechanics while ensuring a seamless transition to the new platform.
One of the most important changes will be the migration of all heroes in Mavia’s existing market to Gamelink. The move will coincide with the platform’s beta release in April 2025, leading to expanded asset trading options, improved liquidity and faster trading. Additionally, Ruby 1.0 will be eliminated and replaced with Ruby 2.0, which will have larger utilities in multiple games. The transition will involve Ruby automatically converting at a 10:1 ratio, ensuring continuity for existing players.
In addition to these technological updates, Skrice Studios is also committed to introducing new gaming elements and refining the competitive aspects of Mavia. Integration with Gamelink is expected to gain new opportunities for in-game assets as players will be able to trade across multiple gaming platforms.
With Gamelink launching in December 2025, the heroes of Mavia players can look forward to the year ahead.