Treeverse launches season 2 with major revamps and monthly updates

Treeverse has begun a new era in its Arboros world with the launch of Season 2. The update features upgrades to combat, user interface, and world immersion. It also integrates Timeless NFTs into a dedicated $END-powered store and introduces seasonal progression for steady rewards.

Treeverse Season 2 launched on February 18, 2026, bringing substantial changes to the play-to-earn NFT game. As reported by EGamers.io, a P2E NFT Games Portal, the update ushers in a new era within the Arboros setting.

Key enhancements include revamps to combat systems, the user interface, and world immersion, aimed at improving player experience. The integration of Timeless NFTs stands out, with these assets now available through a dedicated store powered by $END tokens.

The reward structure has also evolved. Seasonal progression replaces one-off prize pools, offering steady rewards to encourage ongoing participation. Monthly updates are planned to sustain momentum and deliver fresh content.

These changes position Treeverse to deepen engagement in its blockchain-based ecosystem, focusing on immersive gameplay and economic incentives for players.

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