Craft World’s 88-Hour Moon Soon Season Puts $160 in Player Rewards Behind the Observatory

craft worlds 88 hour moon soon season puts 160 in player rewards behind the observatory In Brief:

In Brief:

  • Moon Soon Season is now running in Craft World on Ronin, handing players an 88-hour window to complete a community Masterpiece known as the Observatory.
  • According to Ronin, individual rewards for the season total $160, distributed as alien Workers, avatars, decor and limited-run Moon Soon Eggs.
  • On top of the leaderboard payout, two hashtag campaigns — #RAWRFiles and #MoonSoonSelfie — carry additional rewards.

Craft World started its Moon Soon Season, an 88-hour community build that stakes $160 in individual rewards on one structure: the Observatory.

The season was announced by Ronin on X. Resources contributed by players toward the Observatory turn into Masterpiece Points, and those points determine two things at once — a player’s leaderboard rank and which tier of treasure chest they’re allowed to open.

Moon Soon™ Season is LIVE in Craft World!
$160 in individual rewards.
88 hours to build the Observatory.
• Collect alien Workers, avatars & decor
• Hatch Moon Soon™ Eggs with exclusive Worker visuals
• Join #RAWRFiles and #MoonSoonSelfie for extra rewards
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What’s on offer spans both cosmetics and utility. Ronin’s list covers alien Workers, avatars and decor, alongside Moon Soon Eggs whose hatched Workers come with visuals available only during the event.

What the eggs do

Craft World’s event eggs are always time-limited, and each one rolls for Worker rarity against drop rates displayed in-game before a player buys. May’s Cinco de RAWR event is a useful reference: its Prismatic Egg was available in the shop for seven days, weighted at 50.15% Uncommon, 40.29% Rare and 9.56% Epic.

Once an event wraps, its themed eggs can no longer be obtained — and the same goes for the avatars and land decorations bundled with them.

There are level gates, too. Workers become available at account level 15, while Masterpieces open up at level 8, making that the minimum requirement for joining the Observatory build in the first place.

The social layer

Extra rewards are attached to #RAWRFiles and #MoonSoonSelfie, which Ronin urged players to join. Neither campaign replaces the build — they run in parallel with it, meaning posts are no substitute for contributing resources.

Then there’s the RAWRpass, the other variable in play. Purchased separately for every Masterpiece, it opens a second reward track and expires with that build rather than rolling into the next. Players using it say their returns improve on both volume and rarity compared with those who skip it.

Fitting the pattern

A rhythm has emerged at Craft World: themed Masterpieces lasting 88 hours, with a ceiling on what any individual can earn. Rawrshine ran on that identical 88-hour clock under the same $160 cap. The Pride Masterpiece also lasted 88 hours, with rewards valued at up to $150 across themed eggs, avatars and cosmetics.

Partner tokens featured far more prominently in earlier events. Take the Ronke collaboration, which kicked off Sept. 3, 2025 and lasted roughly two weeks: it distributed three Event Masterpieces over browser, Android and iOS, paying out in Ronkeverse NFTs, Water Dyno NFTs, $RONKE, $KANSTAR, Dyno Coin, $RICE and $RON.

The top finisher on the last Ronke Masterpiece walked away with a Water Dyno NFT, a Ronkeverse NFT, 13.25% of the prize pool, 69,000 $RONKE and 280 $RON. A bonus draw worth 2% of the pool — about $270 — was open to ranks 26 through 1,000. Chests had to be claimed within 72 hours.

Events in 2026 have shifted toward RAWRsome COIN, with RON-denominated prizes receding; they now look tied to particular collaborations instead of appearing in every build.

Background

Developed by Angry Dynomites Lab and run by VOYA Games, Craft World is a free-to-play multiplayer builder. Its setting is a post-meteor world, and its core loop is collect, craft, trade, build. The game launched on Ronin mainnet in late July 2025, after the Project Voyager testnet phase migrated its economy across.

Players onboard via a VOYA ID — a Ronin smart wallet generated automatically — with gas sponsored and an in-game economy that trades on Katana. It’s that setup which allows the game to bring in players with no interest in managing a wallet.

The approach has proven itself at scale. Out of 51 projects in Season 1 of Ronin’s Proof-of-Distribution program, Craft World placed second, backed by roughly 60,000 monthly active players, about 9,000 daily and around 1,500 new installs a day. First place went to Axie Infinity with over 97,000 RON, while Craft World and Gas Infinity each collected roughly a third of that figure.

How much of the Observatory pool any player ends up seeing comes down to one mechanic. Contributions from the whole community fill the Vault, regardless of what any individual puts in, whereas the leaderboard resets to zero when each Masterpiece begins. Nothing earned in Cinco de RAWR transfers into Moon Soon.