Aether Games@AetherGamesInc
Aether Games has officially shut down.
We have been trying to keep Aether alive for as long as we could. We went all in on the card game, we tried to adapt and pivot, and we made a real effort to find a sustainable path forward. But we could not make it work.
The simple truth is that we never reached the player base we needed to survive. We kept building, kept pushing, kept trying to catch momentum, but too often we arrived late, without the scale required to turn effort into long term stability.
For many of you, the turning point was the TGE period, and that is where things started going south. We learned painful lessons about how this space really works. Too many KOL, partner, and advisory deals were made in bad faith, and they cost us heavily. If we could redo it all, we would do things differently, and we want to say this clearly:
Fair launch. No KOLs.
We cannot stress this enough. They drain liquidity, then disappear the moment you launch. At the same time, CEX agreements can shift along the way, and the end result can still be the same, a delist, and a project left bleeding.
We also tried everything on the marketing side. We worked with agency after agency, most promised the world, and when results did not come, it always became “market conditions.” Meanwhile the token kept spiraling down. Our market maker kept buying dips to support liquidity until they were fully drained, and at that point we were left without the funding we desperately needed. We tried, we fought, we lost.
And it was not just marketing. The ongoing costs of operating in this space, audits, compliance, security, listings, tooling, and endless “required” extras, continually drained funding while delivering less and less impact. In hindsight, the best route for builders is honestly a small fair public raise and a focus on DEX liquidity, not expensive promises, not middlemen, not dependency on fragile deals.
We also need to address the token reality directly. Very recently, we received notices of delisting risk from major exchanges, including KuCoin and Gate, and earlier this year, Bybit. In our current position, that means the AEG token cannot survive much longer. Without stable listings, and without the scale we needed on the gaming side, there is no sustainable path forward, and it would be irresponsible to pretend otherwise.
At one point our pivot was to support crypto games by helping them publish, start smaller, and build from there. We monitored this market for a long time, tried to understand what would actually work, and looked for real signs of success. The honest conclusion we reached is that we simply do not see sustainable success in the crypto gaming market as it exists today, not in a way that supports builders long term.
We still believe in gaming, and we still believe in crypto, but combining them, in our experience, became a recipe for disaster. It added major cost, major complexity, and it increased the attack surface in every possible way. When you do not have a massive player base, you still get the constant pressure, the constant exploits, and the constant bad actors, but you do not get the upside to justify it. We can only take so many hits before we lose stability.
And recently, we have been hit more than ever. In the past weeks we faced multiple hack attempts, and one succeeded. Some of our members were affected, and we are genuinely sorry. Watching our Discord and Telegram get bombarded daily with spam and fraudulent wallet draining links has been painful, and it is not something any community should have to deal with.
Because of that, we will be closing down the Discord. At this point it has become a magnet for scam attempts, and keeping it open puts people at risk.
Please stay cautious:
Do not click links sent through DMs, random replies, or “support” messages
Do not connect your wallet to anything you do not fully trust
If you clicked anything recently, run a full antivirus scan, review browser extensions, and consider moving funds to a fresh wallet
If you are ever unsure, ask publicly first, scammers rely on isolating people in private.
Aether Games started with a transmedia vision, building games and stories in the same franchise. We later got the opportunity to take on an existing IP worth more than we could ever imagine, and we truly believed we could turn it into something special. But despite the work, the hours, and the sacrifices, we never achieved the results needed to keep going.
We also want to acknowledge something that has been frustrating for the team. With the rise of AI, a lot of real work is being dismissed or labeled unfairly. Our team members worked day and night, the same way they have for years, putting genuine craft into what we built. Seeing that effort brushed off has been tough.
To everyone who supported us, played, tested builds, gave feedback, shared our posts, or simply believed in the idea, thank you. We are sorry we could not take Aether where we wanted it to go, and we are sorry to anyone impacted by the recent security issues. You deserved better.
We are closing this chapter with gratitude, and with real concern for your safety. Please keep your guard up, look out for each other, and do not let scammers take advantage of this moment.
With love,
Aether Games