Wild Forest, the fast-growing real-time strategy game on the Ronin network, has opened public testing for its new Survival Mode. This marks one of the biggest content updates so far for the game and gives players an early look at a feature that will later become a core part of the Wild Forest experience.
A New Type of Challenge for Players
Until now, Wild Forest has been known mainly for its competitive PvP matches, quick tactical battles and its collectible unit system. Survival Mode introduces something very different. Instead of fighting other players, participants must endure continuous waves of enemies controlled by the game itself.
The goal is simple: stay alive for as long as possible. The challenge grows every round. Waves become harder, boss monsters appear at key stages, and players must constantly adjust their strategy. Early testers report that strong deck building, smart resource use and quick decisions are essential for success.

Expanded Gameplay and New Progression Paths
Survival Mode brings entirely new layers of strategy. Players choose their starting units, unlock upgrades inside each run, and shape their playstyle based on the enemies they face. Boss fights introduce unique mechanics that require both timing and planning.
The developers also confirmed that Survival Mode will later feature progression rewards. These rewards may include in-game currencies, unlockable items and potential onchain achievements once the mode is fully released. During the open testing phase, players can still earn participation rewards while helping the team find bugs and balance issues.
Wild Forest continues to position itself as one of the flagship games on the Ronin network. Built for both mainstream and Web3 players, the game offers optional NFT ownership and allows users to collect and upgrade unit cards that can later be traded on Ronin’s marketplace.
The team behind Wild Forest has stated many times that their long term vision is to create a full strategy ecosystem. Survival Mode is an important step in that direction because it expands the game beyond pure PvP and gives solo players a meaningful way to engage with the world.

Open Testing Now Live
Anyone can join the open testing phase today. The developers encourage players to try different decks, experiment with strategies and report any feedback through the official community channels. The current version is still under active development, so balancing changes and new features will be added during the test.
Wild Forest’s community has grown quickly this year, and Survival Mode is expected to attract even more players who enjoy strategic combat and wave based challenges.
