XOCIETY Wraps Its Biggest-Ever Playtest With a $100K Prize Pool, Adidas NFTs, and 36K Wallets
XOCIETY's largest playtest to date ran May 15 to 23 on the Epic Games Store, combining a $100,000 prize pool with a concurrent Adidas mystery box NFT drop on Sui, and pulled in retention numbers that rival mainstream shooters.
XOCIETY, the Sui-based POP shooter built by NDUS Interactive, wrapped its biggest playtest on May 23, 2026, after an eight-day run across three regional server windows on the Epic Games Store. The event ran alongside an Adidas mystery box NFT mint on Sui, with 2,600 limited boxes available and sales also closing May 23. Earlier testing phases recorded 36,000 wallets, 15 million onchain actions, and a 48% 14-day retention rate.
- XOCIETY's Phase 1 playtest ran May 15 to 23 on the Epic Games Store with a $100,000 prize pool
- Concurrent Adidas x XOCIETY mystery box NFT mint on Sui closed May 23 with 2,600 boxes total
- Earlier testing phases hit 36,000 active wallets, 15M+ onchain actions, and 48% 14-day retention
- The game uses Walrus for onchain replays, zkLogin for authentication, and dynamic NFTs for true asset ownership
- XOCIETY's largest playtest to date ran from May 15 to May 23 on the Epic Games Store
- Server windows covered Europe, North America and Brazil, and Asia across the eight-day period
- The $100,000 prize pool was distributed across the competitive playtest leaderboard
- A simultaneous Adidas x XOCIETY mystery box drop on Sui also closed on May 23
- The Adidas drop consisted of 2,600 limited NFT boxes priced at $129 each for the public sale
- Earlier XOCIETY testing phases recorded 36,000 active wallets and over 15 million onchain actions
- The game achieved a 48% 14-day player retention rate, a metric that holds up against mainstream shooters
- XOCIETY is built on Sui and secured $1.6 million in funding ahead of its Epic Games Store launch
The web3 shooting game space has had a rough couple of years. Off the Grid launched on Steam to mixed reviews. Several others never made it past alpha. XOCIETY wrapped its highest-stakes test yet this week, and the numbers suggest it is doing something different.
The eight-day playtest ran from May 15 through May 23 with regional server windows for Europe, North America, and Asia source, accessible for free through the Epic Games Store. The event was paired with a $100,000 prize pool distributed across competitive play during the testing window.
What XOCIETY Actually Is
XOCIETY is a third-person shooter with RPG progression built natively on Sui by NDUS Interactive. The game is set in a post-apocalyptic sci-fi world and uses an extraction-style structure where players compete in PVP and PVE modes with real ownership over their in-game assets.
The game integrates deeply with Sui's technical stack, using Walrus for onchain replays, Slush and zkLogin for authentication, dynamic NFTs for in-game items, and closed-loop tokens for the in-game economy source. In plain terms: your inventory is real, your match replays are stored onchain, and you can log in without managing a seed phrase.
That last point matters more than it used to. Wallet friction is one of the most frequently cited reasons web3 games fail to retain players from outside crypto. zkLogin removes a meaningful chunk of that friction.
Worth noting: The 48% 14-day retention figure cited from earlier XOCIETY testing phases is a legitimately strong number for a shooter. For context, many well-funded mainstream shooters sit in the 30 to 40 percent range for 14-day retention. Web3 games have historically performed far worse.
The Adidas Collaboration
Concurrent with the playtest, XOCIETY and Adidas offered a limited mint of 2,600 mystery boxes on Sui, also closing May 23 source. Each box contained a Certificate of one of four rarity tiers: Uncommon, Rare, Epic, or First. Higher rarity certificates unlock better benefits, including a share of $XO token airdrops, profit sharing, and up to eight exclusive ALTS-inspired in-game skins.
The 2,600 boxes were split across two phases. A Partner Pack phase offered 500 boxes at a reduced price of $89.99 each. The broader public sale used a $129 price point.
The Adidas angle is notable because it represents a genuine mainstream brand making an investment in a web3 shooter, not just a logo placement. The NFT boxes contain functional in-game items tied to a token airdrop, which means buyers were betting on the game's long-term success at the same time they were purchasing cosmetics.
Tip: If you picked up an Adidas x XOCIETY mystery box during the mint window, check the Sui blockchain directly to verify your certificate rarity and confirm the NFT landed correctly in your wallet before the items are claimable.
What the Metrics Tell You
The numbers XOCIETY has reported across its testing phases are better than most web3 games at a similar stage:
36,000 wallets in earlier Phase Zero testing generated more than 15 million onchain actions. That is not just installs. Those are transactions, which means players were actually engaging with the game's blockchain mechanics rather than ignoring them.
The 48% 14-day retention rate is the figure the team has highlighted most prominently, and it is the right number to emphasize source. Retention is a better health indicator than peak player counts or transaction volume, which can both be gamed or spiked by incentive programs. A 48% 14-day rate suggests players are coming back on their own.
The $100k playtest was designed to stress-test the competitive infrastructure at scale and gather data on the full prize distribution system before any broader release.
Risk factor: Playtests generate enthusiasm and can inflate reported metrics. The Phase 1 results were achieved with a $100k prize pool as an incentive, which will attract players who might not return once normal gameplay without prize incentives resumes. The real test is whether post-playtest retention holds at comparable levels.
What This Means for Players
If you missed the May 15 to 23 playtest window, XOCIETY is still available on the Epic Games Store. The game is free to download and try through Epic's platform source, and the team has indicated more testing phases are planned on the road to full early access.
For players in the web3 gaming space, XOCIETY is one of the more technically credible shooters currently in development. The combination of Sui's fast transaction finality, zkLogin for wallet abstraction, and Adidas-level brand partnerships signals that the team is trying to build something that works both as a game and as a blockchain product.
The $1.6 million in funding it secured before the playtest gives it runway to iterate. Whether the retention numbers survive the removal of prize incentives in subsequent phases will tell you a lot about the underlying game's strength.
In our assessment, XOCIETY is currently the most interesting web3 shooter in active development for players who care about onchain mechanics actually functioning rather than being cosmetically layered on top of a standard game.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I play XOCIETY?
XOCIETY is available to download for free through the Epic Games Store by searching "XOCIETY." The game runs on PC. You will need a Sui wallet to access full onchain features, but the team supports zkLogin, which means you can authenticate using a Google or Apple account without managing a seed phrase manually.
What is the $XO token and when does it launch?
$XO is XOCIETY's native token and will be airdropped in part to holders of the Adidas x XOCIETY mystery box certificates. The full launch timeline for $XO has not been publicly confirmed as of the playtest close. Watch official XOCIETY channels for the token generation event announcement.
Is XOCIETY actually fun to play, or is it just blockchain marketing?
Based on the retention data from earlier testing phases, 48% of players who tried XOCIETY returned within 14 days without additional financial incentives. That is a meaningful signal about game quality. The gameplay is a third-person extraction shooter with RPG progression, which is a format that works in Web2 games. The blockchain layer adds asset ownership and onchain replays rather than replacing core gameplay. Player reviews from the Epic Games Store testnet have generally been positive about the shooting mechanics.
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