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I still remember when the metaverse was everywhere — everyone was talking about it after Facebook changed its name. Now, in 2026, it’s interesting to look back at the projects that promised to revolutionize everything. Some kept their promises, others less so.
When it comes to what was truly the best metaverse, Decentraland remained one of the most solid. People continue to buy virtual land and build on it, even though the initial hype has faded. Axie Infinity made a lot of noise with play-to-earn, and it still has an active community today despite AXS price fluctuations.
The Sandbox remains interesting if you love creating. Voxel, NFTs, the SAND token — everything still works. It didn’t become the easiest way to earn money as many hoped, but for serious content creators, it’s a solid platform.
Roblox is different from the others because it’s not on the blockchain, yet millions of people still play it. No crypto hype, just games and creator economy. Zepeto, on the other hand, was a surprise — the user base remained huge, especially in Asia.
Projects like MOBOX, Bloktopia, and Mines of Dalarnia have had their ups and downs. Some have stabilized, others have lost momentum. RobotEra and Battle Infinity promised a lot, but the market was tougher than expected.
Honestly, looking for the best metaverse in 2026 means understanding that there’s no single answer. It depends on what you want to do — play, create, speculate. The metaverse didn’t conquer the world as many thought, but it found its spaces and loyal communities. Less hype, more substance.