Immersive Environments 

Scattered across the Habitat are immersive environments, each shaped by rich histories, unique cultures, and creative vision. Once thriving spaces filled with activity and purpose, they now stand in ruins—faded, weathered, and echoing the worlds they used to be.

The Garden of Eden

The Garden of Eden (GOE) on the Isle of Talos is one of NeoWorlder’s earliest virtual environments. Once a vibrant space with luxury homes, a business district, a concert hall, a skate ramp, a lake, and a giant snake-head cave, it now stands in ruins—weathered and decayed.

The Garden of Eden

The People’s District 

This area features a weathered parliament building that once symbolized the Habitat’s government. A crumbling promenade still circles it, alongside a dried moat where rare flowers once grew.

The People's District

Oakeaxe 

OakeAxe is a historic site on the Isle of Talos and the most famous of four Talosian posts, known for forming a unique arc. The OakeAxe Post was once where ancient land barons met. The area also includes an arena and other landmarks.

Oakeaxe

Olympus

Floating above Arindal, Olympus was created when the peak of Mount Persephone was launched into the sky during a battle in the Great Empire. Caught between opposing gravity forces, it remains perfectly balanced—neither rising nor falling.

Olympus

Einvaldi City

Einvaldi City sits inside a spaceship floating above Arindal. Held in place by gravity, it features dilapidated structures and dead vegetation.

Einvaldi City

Panda World

Panda World is a themed environment with a rich backstory, built as a tribute to the orphanage where a mystical pink panda was raised by the Satoshi monks after discovering the Genesis token. Now worn and weathered, traces of its signature bamboo-crafted architecture still remain, echoing its deep connection to nature.

Once shaped by the close relationship between Fen, his pandas, and the locals—who relied on the pandas to sustain the ecosystem—what’s left now is a faded reflection of a once-thriving culture and economy.

Panda World

Manitari 

Manitari is a massive world once filled with giant mushrooms and rare plants. Originally created with AI to imagine a world where dinosaurs returned, it now stands in ruins—overgrown, decayed, and marked by its enormous scale.

More about Manitari’s storyline: This world is a replica of a part of Earth that was captured 65 million years ago through a wormhole called the Reflect Sock and placed in the virtual habitat. In Manitari, dinosaurs continued to evolve over time, with some eventually transforming into dragons.

Manitari

This virtual gallery, now in ruins, once recreated the UI Art Center in Suzhou, China, where Nicole Buffett held a solo show from May to August 2024. It still holds over 70 works from her Mind, Body, and Spirit collections—a faded milestone marking her first solo exhibition in Asia in over a decade.

Nicole Buffet Fine Art Gallery

MWorld

MWorld, built by the Meme Kong team, was once a lively social hub. Now, it stands abandoned—worn down and showing clear signs of its past.

MWorld