In Brief:
- CCP Games announced the winners of the EVE Frontier × Sui 2026 hackathon.
- The event featured a prize pool of $80,000 and attracted over 800 participants, with 123 total submissions.
- Winning projects explored modding capabilities within the EVE universe, providing insights into player creativity.
Winners announced
CCP Games revealed the winners of its EVE Frontier × Sui 2026 hackathon, highlighting a successful three-week event held in March. The competition focused on the theme “A Toolkit for Civilization” and featured a total prize pool of $80,000.
Over 800 participants submitted entries, showcasing a wide array of creative projects aimed at enhancing the live gaming experience within CCP’s upcoming space survival MMO. The entries explored interactions between player-created mods and the existing EVE universe, with an emphasis on both data utility and community engagement.
First-place project
Reality Anchor secured first place for its project, CradleOS, a player-driven civilization management system. This winning entry earned $15,000 in cash, $10,000 in SUI Tokens, and a trip to EVE Fanfest 2026. The submission illustrated a significant advance in modding capabilities within the game.
Other notable submissions
Blood Contract, a bounty system allowing players to place rewards on targets, took second place. Civilization Control, which enables players to manage in-game infrastructure, garnered third place. Each of these projects contributed to the innovative spirit of the hackathon.
For more details on EVE Frontier, visit evefrontier.com.