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Sky Mavis (Ronin)

Developer platform for Ronin, an EVM blockchain purpose-built for games with permissionless deployment, low fees and gaming-centric infra.

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VN Est. 2018 Active Backend-as-a-Service

Our Verdict

Niche but focused EVM for Web3 games, worth it only if you're committing to the Ronin ecosystem.

Pros

  • EVM-compatible with gaming-tuned fees
  • Backed by Axie Infinity team
  • Permissionless deployment model
  • Gaming-focused infrastructure

Cons

  • Chain ecosystem smaller than Ethereum L2s
  • Gaming-crypto market volatile
  • Validator centralization concerns
  • Tooling lags Ethereum mainnet
Best for: Web3 game studios targeting Ronin ecosystem with low-fee blockchain gaming infrastructure Not for: Non-gaming Web3 apps or teams wanting Ethereum mainnet-level decentralization

When to Use Sky Mavis (Ronin)

Good fit if you need

  • EVM blockchain purpose-built for web3 gaming with low fees
  • NFT minting and in-game asset management via Ronin APIs
  • Wallet SDK and passport identity for blockchain game players
  • Low-cost on-chain transactions for play-and-earn game economies
  • Permissionless smart contract deployment on Ronin network

Sky Mavis (Ronin) Pricing

Pricing Model
free
Free Tier
Yes
Entry Price
β€”
Enterprise Available
No
Transparency Score
β€”

Beta β€” estimates may differ from actual pricing

1,000
1001K10K100K1M

Estimated Monthly Cost

$25

Estimated Annual Cost

$300

Estimates are approximate and may not reflect current pricing. Always check the official pricing page.

Lock-in Assessment

Medium 3/5
Lock-in Score
3/5

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