TL;DR
- Endless Clouds launched Treeverse Season 2 on March 1, 2026.
- Web3 features including Timeless NFTs arrive in a later update.
- Season 2 adds visual upgrades, combat changes and interface improvements.
Endless Clouds published Monthly Treeverse Update #51 on March 1, 2026, announcing the launch of Treeverse Season 2 and a staged rollout of Web3 features. The studio confirmed Season 2 is live across stores but said Timeless NFTs and the in‑game NFT marketplace, tied to the $END token, will arrive in a subsequent update.
Season 2 delivered core gameplay upgrades while Web3 components remain phased
The update described Season 2 as a broad technical and design refresh, citing improved visuals, more responsive NPCs, expanded explorable zones, a re‑engineered combat system and a streamlined user interface, according to Monthly Treeverse Update #51. Endless Clouds framed the Web3 rollout as phased: the foundational systems are live now, with the \”first big update\” slated to enable Timeless NFT integration and the NFT store.
“We’ve officially launched Treeverse Season 2,” the studio wrote, underscoring that blockchain features will be introduced after the initial release.
Stability fixes, development priorities and short-term content pipeline
Engineers remedied a major disconnection and server restart issue within days of the beta release, stabilizing servers, the update said. Teams are now focused on bridging beta functionality into a cohesive commercial release and on targeted system work that will shape near‑term player experience.
- CI/CD and branch workflow improvements to speed deployment and reduce integration risk
- Network and server stability enhancements after the resolved disconnection problem
- User interface upgrades, including a new skill‑casting UI and visual indicators
- Storage system integration and tightened data‑saving protocols
The update also committed to gameplay tuning: item drop rates will be adjusted based on player feedback, and challenges with explicit drop rates for pets and mounts are planned in the coming weeks.
For traders, treasuries and institutional participants, the staged approach has practical consequences. Token‑linked utility and secondary‑market flows tied to Timeless NFTs and the NFT store will be limited until the follow‑up update arrives, concentrating short‑term activity on in‑game engagement rather than open market liquidity. For operators, the early stability fixes and CI/CD work reduce operational risk ahead of the marketplace launch, but token economic signals will likely intensify only after the store integration.
Endless Clouds scheduled Timeless integration and the NFT store as the next substantive update in the weeks following March 1, 2026. Market participants should treat that release as the first material event likely to change $END utility and on‑chain flows, while monitoring stability and drop‑rate changes that will shape player retention and demand.






