Escaping the Dying universe - Winning Coordinates are arriving!
Let's summarize the story so far in our MOON Universe 2 Story line -
- We live in a dying universe
- Galaxy 1 already blew up! - its dangerous out there!
- There will be 3 solar systems that survive.

Players with planets in these three solar systems will win the grand prize and achieve the end of season goal. There are 39 slots, 1 player cannot claim them all, no matter how many points they have. Let's get to the game theory after, but here I have asked Claude to give us some flavor text:
THE CARTOGRAPHERS OF THE VOID
— Science Fiction -
The data arrived the way most truth does: quietly, without ceremony, in the small hours when the rest of the station slept.
Commander Veyla pressed her palm to the cold surface of the holo-table and watched the galaxy map bloom into light. Nine spiraling arms of possibility stretched before her, each one home to thousands of star systems, billions of worlds — and somewhere among them, a handful of coordinates that would decide which civilizations survived what was coming.
She had spent three years running the numbers. The last 6 months feeding the collapse models into the AI cores, watching them chew through petabytes of gravitational survey data, quantum resonance signatures, stellar drift projections. The End of the Universe was not a metaphor now, it was a timetable.
And now the cores had finished their work.
"Show me the results," she said.
The map flickered. Most of the galaxy dimmed — systems going dark one by one as the simulation's extinction wave rolled outward from the deep void. But three points held their light. Three bright coordinates remained when everything else had been consumed.
A triangle of survival, the head of which sat in Galaxy 7, solar system 55.
Veyla leaned in. Galaxy 7 was much closer to known territory — relatively speaking. Close enough to the battle frontier that Galaxy 6 has become.
But the other two were even further out.
She felt a chill that had nothing to do with the station's temperature controls.
The second and third coordinates floated deeper — much deeper. Out past the comfortable middle galaxies where most commanders had planted their flags, out past Galaxy 7 - to Galaxy 9 where the bold ones had pushed when the others called them reckless.
Two winning systems in those deeper regions. The simulation didn't lie.
Veyla thought about what that meant. About the commanders who had trusted their instincts, burned their resources on deep expansion, extended supply lines that made their logistics officers weep. The ones who had been told they were overextending, that the frontier was a fool's errand, that no prize worth having could exist so far from the galactic core.
They were going to be very, very vindicated.
She saved the data to encrypted storage and sealed the file. The full coordinates would come later — there were protocols to follow, clues to release, a community of explorers who deserved the chance to reason their way toward the truth before it was handed to them. That was the point, wasn't it? Not just survival, but the act of finding the path to survival. Anyone could be handed an answer. Only the worthy could deduce one.
She darkened the holo-table and stood in the brief, beautiful dark.
One system in the familiar galaxy, she thought. Where the established empires had built their cathedrals of metal and fire.
Two in the deep.
Where the adventurers had gone alone.
She had always suspected the universe rewarded courage in ways that compound ledgers couldn't capture. Now she had the proof. It was just a matter of watching the rest of the commanders figure it out — some of them in time, some of them not.
The evacuation fleets were already being quietly assembled.

39 planet slots will win the grand prize this season
You will have to form your own strategies. There are edge conditions on colonization, but no player can occupy all the slots, no matter how many points they have.
There are more than two months until the universe ends (~May 19th), remember that you can destroy a planet to get the planet slot back - but that slot will remain a "destroyed planet" for at least two weeks.
TL;DR:
To: Active Commanders, Universe 2
From: Office of Strategic Intelligence
Subject: What the Galaxy Distribution Tells You — And How to Act On It
The latest intelligence confirms what careful players have long suspected: the three winning coordinates are not clustered. They span multiple galaxies, and the distribution pattern itself is a strategic message worth decoding.
Let's be precise about what we know. One winning system exists in Galaxy 7, which is system 55. Two winning systems exist in Galaxy 9, further out in the spiral arms of the universe. That's the entirety of the confirmed information.
Good Luck out there.
2 weeks after blowing a planet? sad ... this added rule isn't useful and delays everything
but no choice I guess
I'm not sure what you mean here - there is no new rule.
If you blow up a planet you regain the slot immediately. But the actual space contains "destroyed planet" for a period of time. Let me try to clarify in the post.
Classical Ogame rule : It typically takes 24 to 48 hours for the "Destroyed Planet" to clear, allowing the position to be used again. and I am not even sure it blocks the user to colonize another spot when the destructon occurs.
But at least 2 WEEKS = NEW RULE, isn't it ?
I don't think this is classic Ogame!
It's Hive Moon and already very different!
We influence the rules in this game as a “community.”
As proof, Uni 2 is different because of feedback about Uni 1!
If you would like things to change, let’s make suggestions about how to make it better!
This is Hive! This is Moon!
Sorry I did a self upvote. I moved it to zero value though....
I get trigger happy on the upvotes sometimes because upvoting is a lot of fun imo 😅
I know... But in the end it was a misunderstanding, the updated post is clearer :)
The 2 weeks wasn't implemented either, as galaxy 1 planets are still destroyed after god knows how many months after
Yea that was actually brought up in Pizza Discord. I thought it was weird planet spots never went away but this is only my 2nd Uni playing Ogame.
yes thanks for clarification, :)
This is very stupid indeed! A 9-month strategy game reduced to pure luck and a race for very few hours.
I totally agree on this.
We all wanted to see the bots coming out of vac mode after months of inactivity to snip all the slots to prevent the active players from joining in.
Looks like this game rewards multiaccounting and staying as inactive as possible more than ever.
Ogame is the opposite, the skilled and more active are rewarded, as its a very complex game.
I hope someone finds a fix to this, as I wouldnt like to see many good active players be left out from this after such a long time playing daily and spending Pizzabits, now to find out its for nothing and someone else will fill his gap effortless.
Unfortunately I disagree.
Anything Hive related is going to be more like FarmVille with an emphasis on fun and community.
An admin message would have been useful. I saw the post 12 hours later... and still was very close to colonize. And yet, so far, lol. I kinda agree to steemmillionaire, this is luck-based, with some prior preparation/strategy. I don't even want to imagine how difficult it would be for you to choose two empty systems in G9 next, lol.
I agree I was keeping an eye for those RED messages too .
But I can't complain I secured a spot.
Anyways, there is one thing I know ...
Noone can please everyone, and if they try to, they risk pleasing noone.
Congrats for the spot! I saw that. It won't be easy to get one in G9 for those of us left without any (even though I have planets in G9; but I had in G7 too).
I was expecting the same.
I should have known something was happening when I saw 22 players online
10 multis online at the same time was a red flag
You at least saw that! I was about one hour late at most to two spots, even with a late start.
I didnt make it in time either, I saw the post 13 hours after that 😅
Sorry man! Given how active you've been, you would have deserved a spot. It's interesting that most in the top didn't make it...
Well, because most people like to play the game only, with no message ingame, it was pure luck that someone would have read it here.
I'm sure if i ask a few people, still someone hasn't even noticed what happened.
That's why i said it will be a shame for people that has invested playing 9 months straight to be left out for other oportunistic people that just read a post on here and came back.
That's the game, but more frustration will come.
That's true. It is possible (although kinda unlikely for U2) a few players may not even be on Hive. Others may not be checking their messages on Hive for a few days, but still play the game. It was likely an oversight, because Eco sent admin messages before. It happens...
There is still G9, but likely things will be difficult to predict there either. Good luck!
I think admin message will come first for the next two systems announcement, followed up by a post. Appreciate the feedback!
!PIMP
Well, nobody can think of everything, especially when they have many things on their minds. No worries!
I would rethink what you are thinking good sir.
Giving an edge to people in discord that engage with the pizza/hive community makes sense to me.
Sorry I’m making your job harder. Very few things worth doing are easy 😉
That's a pretty big edge, imo. He could have broke the news in discord 1h before he sent the admin message. That's an edge... But I understand what you are saying, and I agree that people who are active in discord should be rewarded for their time (besides the rewards they find themselves through interaction).
Dude! How did you get on that downvote trail? 😅
Long story... Some people on blurt don't like me...
Red Leader passed me last night.
I sensed in her the absolute disgust in her every time your greasy hands go near her.
Wait until @opidia finds out you were involved in her dad's death.
Ooof.
Are you still cocky now sir?
Gonna fly some Military Intelligence meme's at me?
I swear to God this is the last time any of you fuckwits go near any of us.
What do you think?
Poo-time before (or after?)
I bet before. You guys suck in sunlight.
These are a lot of fun! Thanks for putting these together!
I am glad the objective was more community focused this season!
I'm excited for next season as well as I think maybe we'll get a chance to make some changes to make things more fun & fair for everyone ^.^ Btw reading the comments made me rofl xD vvv
I gave this comment a 100% upvote because it is in tune with what Hive should be. Fun!
Life will never be fair, but this moon season was way more fair than anything I've experienced in the last 10 years of my life 🤣
Obviously I'm being hyperbolic @silentriot . Like I bought a hotdog at a gas station a month ago for $2 and that seemed fair!
Some things in life are fair.... like hotdogs!
I could definitely agree to it being fair, I just think I was not expecting some play styles/behaviors to be so brutal and make so many people feel like/want to quit the game that I have not experienced myself in Uni1 😌 I guess in my mind having some sort of fleet/defense rating protection applied after a planet is completely wiped that allows time for people to recover their planets progress, rather than getting wiped then each time you try to build a solar satellite someone comes and takes it out even if wans't worth the resources to do so just to keep someones planet nigh useless for example
The only problem with this information is that, as someone who rarely goes on Discord, I have absolutely no idea how to work out which are the winning systems. I've had 3 colonies in Galaxy 9 for ages, but very much doubt it'll be any of those ! I guess I'll find out if the place suddenly gets very crowded.....
None of the information is in discord, it is all in this post.
I have been inactive for months! Scared to log in and see the damage.