Key Takeaways
- Fans claim to be losing confidence in Revolving Games after a recent delay to the planned TGE event.
- Co-founder Ammar Zaeem claimed the delay was due to new opportunities emerging for “high-value partnerships.”
- The delayed TGE has led early supporters to speak out against the company, calling for more clarity on its future plans.
Revolving Games has drawn criticism from fans after announcing a three-week delay to its Token Generation Event (TGE).
The announcement, made by co-founder and co-CEO Ammar Zaeem on Monday, hinted at “high-value partner opportunities” that are only possible by postponing the event.
Frustrated fans have voiced concerns that market conditions may shift unfavorably during the delay, potentially harming their early investments and eroding community momentum.
Revolving Games Delays TGE
In a post on X on May 19, Zaeem stated that Revolving Games was “making a strategic decision to delay the TGE by approximately three weeks.”
“This isn’t a step back. It’s a step toward a better opportunity,” he added.
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The news follows the successful launch of War of Nova, the company’s new sci-fi game, which generated nearly $500,000 in revenue within 60 hours.
Zaeem credited the success to the studio’s “revenue-first approach,” which he said has positioned Revolving Games as not just a top Web3 gaming project, but a “serious contender across the entire Web3 ecosystem.”
This, he claimed, has opened doors to significant partnerships that require a “larger, more meaningful launch window.”
According to the project’s roadmap , the $RCADE token generation event was initially scheduled for Thursday, May 22.
Revolving Games’ recent announcement marks the event’s second delay, following an earlier postponement from Q1, which was also attributed to ongoing strategic discussions.
“Our revised roadmap is designed to optimize ecosystem growth and maximize user adoption in anticipation of the $RCADE TGE,” the company said at the time.
Community Pushback
The delay has sparked backlash across social media, with fans demanding more information and questioning the studio’s long-term plans, particularly regarding War of Nova.
“The market is GREAT right now. I don’t think it’ll be as favorable in three weeks,” one user posted. “It could be a completely different environment by then.”
Some have urged Revolving Games to publicly commit to no further delays.
In his announcement, Zaeem also mentioned the studio’s upcoming title, Skyborne: Phoenix Flight, which is slated for release in Q3 2025.
This mention led some to speculate that the team may prioritize the new title over the TGE.
“There are a lot of rumors going around — like ‘a new game will be released and then the TGE will be delayed again’,” the same X user added.
Others have called for a specific TGE date, claiming the lack of clarity is hurting investor confidence.
Revolving Games TGE Divides Opinion
The announcement has triggered heated exchanges between Zaeem and community members online.
In response to one comment, Zaeem replied , “Ask me nicely, I will reply. Ask me like an animal, I’ll block you.”
Since the initial announcement, no further official updates have been provided, despite continued community pressure.
Players who have invested time and money into the game are currently having their patience tested again.
Still, some fans remain optimistic that the short delay will benefit the project.
“I think it was harder to explain the postponement despite all this pressure,” one X user said. “I am sure that you made a decision that will protect investors.”
“I believe today’s frustration will turn into praise when the time comes,” they added.
CCN has reached out to Revolving Games for comment.
Similarities to Bombie
The recent delay has echoed concerns raised by the Bombie community, a play-to-earn Telegram game.
Bombie had promised a TGE on Tuesday, May 20 but has pushed back the event again, instead providing an airdrop that has confused and frustrated players.
The airdrop featured three different types of tokens, with only one currently tradable and without the inclusion of the anticipated BOMB token.
Just hours after the airdrop went live, the team released a new roadmap for the TGE, which has only deepened confusion among players.
According to the updated timeline, Bombie plans to launch its next game, CapyBomb, before releasing its BOMB token.
Further down the roadmap, the team mentions that players will eventually be able to deposit their earnings to a centralized exchange. However, the token has yet to go live.
The combination of another TGE and vague promises has sparked widespread frustration among players who have already invested significant time into the game.
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