In Brief:
- Two developers spent a year building Sorry for Winning, a free creature-collector RPG on Solana whose signature mechanic lets players fuse their own creatures into new Hybrids instead of collecting a fixed roster.
- The RPG sits inside a wider Revenue2Earn platform where players earn GOLD, swap it to SOL or the $SRY token and withdraw to their own wallets, alongside a casino of more than 30 in-house slots running at 97% RTP.
- $SRY anchors the economy as a non-mintable, deflationary token, with 33% of all platform revenue directed to buy back and burn it.
Two developers spent a year on Sorry for Winning, a free creature-collector RPG on Solana, and its defining feature is that players fuse their own creatures rather than collect designs someone else made.
The game runs on Pitpets, more than 150 collectible creatures players train and evolve. Players fuse them into Hybrids, new creatures that each grow through three evolution stages. The project says the combinations are the player’s to discover.
Two devs built for one year a free Pokémon-style RPG on Solana and the core mechanic changes everything
It's called Sorry for Winning and here is why it is different from every creature game you have played
You do not just collect creatures someone else designed
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That fusion loop is the whole pitch, and it separates the game from the collect-and-trade pattern most creature titles in crypto share.
How the money moves
The RPG sits inside a platform the team calls Revenue2Earn. Players earn an in-game currency, GOLD, then swap it to SOL or the project’s $SRY token and withdraw to their own wallets.
Winning pays. Players fuse their strongest Hybrids and enter Competitions that pay out in GOLD, and they can buy, sell and trade Hybrids and items with other players. GOLD, ENERGY and LOOT drive the battles, the empire-building and the casino games.
And the casino is part of the same platform. It runs more than 30 in-house slots that take crypto at a 97% RTP, sitting next to the RPG rather than replacing it.
The token layer
$SRY is the economic base. The team directs 33% of all platform revenue to buy back the token on the open market and burn it, permanently removing it from circulation. The more people play, the scarcer it gets. The token is described as non-mintable and deflationary, with total supply designed to fall over time. $SRY already trades on LBank.
Holding $SRY is also the key to the platform’s referral economy. Users receive a 15% lifetime revenue share from the in-game spending of every player they refer directly, and 7.5% on second-level referrals.
The team frames the token as a business play rather than a speculative one, saying it’s run by developers who lead real companies. The stated goal is mass adoption by hiding the web3 plumbing from a general gaming audience.
Where it stands
The PitPet Adventure module is live at app.sorry.win, though several features, including the full path to becoming a Master Trainer, are marked coming soon. A platform summary document dated to September 2025 lays out the wider design.
Creature collectors are a crowded category on Solana and elsewhere, and most of them hand players a set catalog to chase and trade. Sorry for Winning’s bet is that generating creatures through fusion, instead of distributing them, gives every account a roster no one else holds.
“You do not just collect creatures someone else designed,” RagerrrYT said in a post promoting the game. “You fuse.”