Trove brings back the Auction House after months offline
Trove has restored its Auction House after leaving the system offline since December, ending a long stretch that had players worried about the game’s economy and whether the feature was coming back at all.
The return is a big deal for the voxel MMO’s day-to-day trading loop. The Auction House is one of the main ways players buy and sell gear, materials, and other items, so its absence had been hanging over the game for months. The source material doesn’t include a full breakdown of what changed behind the scenes, only that the feature had been down with no ETA for most of that time.
For regular players, the practical part is simple: the Auction House is back, and trading through that system should be possible again now. That should ease some of the pressure on player-to-player transactions and the broader in-game economy, which had been stuck without one of its core tools.
Trove, originally developed by Trion Worlds and now operated by Gamigo, is a free-to-play online sandbox RPG built around dungeon runs, loot grinding, and player-made structures. With the Auction House restored, one of its basic social and economic features is finally back in place.






