Floki has delayed the mainnet launch of its flagship win-win game Valhalla to early 2025.
Originally planned to launch this November, the massively multiplayer online role-playing game metaverse project will now launch in the first quarter of 2025. The Floki (FLOKI) team announced the delay on November 25, citing feedback from auditors. The additional time will allow the security team to ensure the highest level of security for Valhalla users and assets.
Floki worked on the metaverse game for three years, with the release of one of the biggest beneficial developments for the meme money project. With the revival of the gaming industry in recent months, Floki’s Valhalla has stood out with its potential to enter the industry.
The delay until the first quarter of 2025 will give the development team more time to work with audit partners. This is expected to take several weeks, and Floki is pushing back the mainnet launch as a precaution.
“To ensure the absolute security of assets and users in the Valhalla ecosystem, we commissioned two of the most respected auditors in the field (Hacken and OpenZeppelin) to review Valhalla contracts ahead of the mainnet launch. The Floki team wrote in an update on
Valhalla will offer a P2E economy where the ecosystem will benefit from a treasury that has reached $60 million so far.