We haven’t executed one in every of these shortly! However since I introduced on OpenSim statistics on the OSCC convention in December, it appeared like a very good time to look again at what occurred within the OpenSim neighborhood this yr.
2025 was a yr of dramatic highs and lows for OpenSim. We noticed the platform’s largest grid face its most critical disaster in years, watched the metaverse almost hit a million areas (type of), celebrated main technical advances, and mourned the lack of one in every of our neighborhood’s most necessary voices.
OSgrid’s database disaster
The yr’s greatest disaster hit in February, when OSgrid introduced it will wipe its whole database.
“All avatars that don’t have a backup of their OSgrid property elsewhere inside now and 5 weeks will irrevocably lose their full stock,” OSgrid secretary Foxx Bode advised Hypergrid Enterprise on the time.
The 18-year-old database had grow to be bloated and damaged, directors stated. “Sixty % of it’s in all probability by no means used, and it kills the efficiency of our state-of-the-art {hardware}.”
Nevertheless it bought worse. In early March, the grid found all IAR recordsdata had been corrupted, forcing a direct and indefinite closure, in accordance with a March announcement. The beforehand introduced March 21 reset timeline went out the window because the grid entered what directors referred to as “prolonged and meticulous” reconstruction with no particular reopening date.
The emergency closure triggered quick migrations throughout OpenSim. Wolf Territories Grid reported over 100 new areas within the days following the announcement, whereas some smaller grids briefly blocked incoming transfers to stop system overload.
“Individuals have sturdy opinions and suppose the metaverse is a few competitors, however we actually admire the assistance for our customers,” Bode stated, whereas warning smaller grids in opposition to accepting extra customers than their infrastructure might deal with.
Kitely CEO Ilan Tochner used the disaster to spotlight the significance of correct backup insurance policies. “It’s a must to preserve day by day backups of the whole system to allow you to revive it to the final secure state,” he advised Hypergrid Enterprise. “In case you don’t do that and solely depend on knowledge duplication then when a corruption happens you gained’t have uncorrupted copies of the recordsdata to revive to.”
OSgrid got here again on-line in April after a couple of month of downtime. The grid celebrated its 18th anniversary in July with a week-long seashore celebration, then held its annual fundraiser and public sale in September.
The almost million-region anomaly
September introduced one of many strangest statistics tales in OpenSim historical past. An OSgrid person determined to map a complete continent, creating roughly 800,000 areas within the course of, in accordance with OSgrid president Dan Banner.
“They had been making an attempt to map out North America,” Banner advised Hypergrid Enterprise.
This introduced OpenSim’s complete land space to just about a million normal area equivalents — a minimum of on paper. For statistical functions, I adjusted the numbers to exclude this continental mission, since together with it will make the bar charts completely unimaginable to learn.
Main neighborhood occasions
The OpenSim Worlds Truthful was held in March on the Wolf Territories Grid. Organized by Cooper Swizzle, Koshari Mahana, Kimm Starr, and Rosa Alekseev, the truthful featured 72 parcels for exhibitors and 17 themed leisure levels.

OpenSimFest 2025 was held in October, that includes occasions throughout a number of grids together with Wolf Territories, DigiWorldz, OSgrid, Kitely, Tenth Dimension, and Bridgemere, in accordance with organizer Lisa Laxton. The competition launched a brand new hypergrid broadcaster system from 0HubRadio.com and concluded with a Burning Girls occasion.
The thirteenth annual OpenSimulator Group Convention occurred in early December, with greater than 30 panels and displays. I introduced on OpenSim statistics and moderated a panel about AI in OpenSim.

All of the displays can be found on the Avacon YouTube channel, on the OSCC 2025 Shows playlist.
New TV channel launched
This was simply introduced 4 days in the past — although additionally they posted a video about it 4 months in the past, which I missed.
NeverTV, a digital tv community launched by Neverworld Grid. The mission goals to create a full broadcast community with often scheduled programming, all filmed in-world with dwell studio audiences.
In keeping with their announcement on OpenSimWorld, NeverTV is in search of present hosts, digicam operators, administrators, information anchors, editors, and program administrators. They’re providing choose residents their very own often scheduled packages.
Survey outcomes
In October, I ran a grid survey forward of my OSCC presentation. The outcomes confirmed that Littlefield and Utopia Skye obtained the very best general scores from their residents, with Wolf Territories additionally scoring surprisingly properly regardless of being probably the most energetic grid with the most important person base.
Between them, respondents had visited greater than 50 completely different grids and named 27 completely different grids as their main properties. Kitely was house to probably the most survey respondents, adopted by Littlefield and Utopia Skye.
Wanting on the numbers
January began sturdy, with all OpenSim stats up in comparison with mid-December 2024. The land space of public OpenSim grids went up by 170 normal area equivalents, energetic customers had been up by greater than 700, and grids reported over 4,100 new registrations.
Then I took off a couple of months. Life. Stuff. However I’m again!
Anyway, by yr’s finish, I used to be monitoring a complete of two,589 grids, with 246 energetic grids in December. Wolf Territories constantly remained probably the most energetic grid all year long when it comes to month-to-month distinctive guests.
Remembering Mal Burns
However 2025 additionally introduced an amazing loss to our neighborhood. Mal Burns handed away this previous summer time.
Mal was the creator and host of Inworld Evaluation, the weekly information and dialogue program that documented digital worlds for greater than a decade. What began as “Metaverse Weekend Evaluation,” which he co-hosted along with his associate Tara, turned Inworld Evaluation — the definitive speak present about OpenSim and digital worlds.
I had the privilege of becoming a member of Mal and Tara and different friends from 2013 via early 2017. Week after week, we coated the OpenSim neighborhood — grid launches, technical developments, neighborhood occasions, and the individuals who made all of it occur. Mal had an encyclopedic data of digital worlds and an unwavering dedication to documenting every part that occurred throughout the metaverse.
His final present was on June 22, and you may watch it right here.

Mal was identified for his curiosity, his dedication to the neighborhood, and his ardour for exploring new digital worlds. He gave voice to what was occurring throughout OpenSim, interviewing grid homeowners, builders, content material creators, and residents. By means of Metaworld Broadcasting, which he ran with Tara Yeats, he supplied manufacturing companies for digital world occasions and created a useful archive of OpenSim historical past.
However maybe the best tribute got here in October, when Mal’s shut colleagues introduced they’d proceed Inworld Evaluation. The present premiered its first post-Mal episode on October 26, and held a panel on the OSCC discussing “the choice and artistic selections to proceed this system.”
You’ll be able to subscribe to the brand new Inworld Evaluation channel right here.
There have been a number of different tributes to Mal Burns this yr, together with one on Inworld Evaluation itself, and a Neverworld Grid tribute in July and a Hypergrid Safari gathering in October.
There’s additionally a distinct video of this occasion on James Atlloud’s channel.
It’s becoming that Mal’s work continues. For greater than a decade, he was the voice documenting our neighborhood, serving to us perceive the place we’d been and the place we had been going. He was a real pioneer — somebody who noticed the potential of digital worlds early on and devoted himself to sharing that imaginative and prescient with everybody who would pay attention.
The OpenSim neighborhood is smaller with out him. However the archive he created, the neighborhood he served, and the conversations he facilitated will proceed to form this metaverse for years to return.
Relaxation in peace, Mal. The hypergrid gained’t be the identical with out you.








