Season 2 of the web3 fishing game ‘Fishing Frenzy’ is now live with several updates to address issues from the previous season, including fairness in leaderboards and the growing role of automated activity.
Developed by Uncharted and operating on the Ronin network, Fishing Frenzy is one of several games built around asset ownership and player-driven economies. With Season 2, the game introduces new items and locations whilst maintaining certain progress-linked advantages from earlier play.
A new segmented leaderboard system and updated in-game mechanics suggest a shift towards more controlled, rule-based competition. At the same time, additional in-game features are designed to maintain user engagement through seasonal resets and limited-time rewards.

What is Fishing Frenzy?
Fishing Frenzy is a fishing role-playing game built on the Ronin network that allows players to catch virtual fish, cook recipes, and earn points based on in-game activity.
Unlike traditional mobile games, Fishing Frenzy includes a point-based economy where players earn Frenzy Points, which are used to rank on seasonal leaderboards. Higher ranks typically correspond to in-game rewards. The game also supports equipment upgrades, including fishing rods with specific attributes.
Seasonal resets are used to refresh competition, whilst some user progress—such as VIP status or accumulated points—carries over between seasons.
What’s new in Season 2?
Season 2, titled New Horizons, introduces a number of changes to gameplay and reward systems:
- New Equipment Mechanics: Fishing rods now include a “Luck” stat, which can influence the likelihood of receiving additional in-game items such as sushi or gold. Some rewards are randomised, with rare chests appearing occasionally during play.
- Lucky Chest System: A new item, the Lucky Chest, can be acquired through regular gameplay but is only openable at the end of the season.
- Battle Pass Overhaul: The game’s season pass system has been updated with new reward tiers and content, including exclusive pets and items.
- Leaderboard Segmentation: To reduce the impact of bots, leaderboards are now divided by VIP tier. VIP1 players compete in a separate bracket from VIP2+ players.
- Horizon Points: A new form of seasonal progression has been added alongside existing Frenzy Points, though previous progress such as referrals and VIP status remains intact.
Some features, such as the Horizon Rod, are only available to players who either spent more than 20 $RON in Season 1 or hold a Founders Pass that is not listed for sale.

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