Pixelverse, the Web3 gaming platform that grew to 27 million monthly active users through Telegram tap-to-earn titles, is entering a new phase. The company has launched Pixelverse Arcade on Base and Farcaster, shifting from a Telegram-first audience to a Web3-native community built around onchain features, digital collectibles, and meme-driven integrations. Founded in 2024,
Pixelverse became one of the fastest-growing Web3 gaming platforms, reaching over 50 million players through its Telegram-based titles.
Arcade is the next step: a unified player profile now spans all Pixelverse games, and every action contributes to a seasonal Battle Pass. Rewards, items, and achievements are recorded onchain to deliver persistent progression and real ownership of digital collectibles. The first release on Arcade is Storychain, a collaborative storytelling game hosted on
Farcaster. Pixelverse’s AI agent sets the rules, guiding the structure and pacing of each narrative.
Players contribute short fragments that come together to form a shared story. When a story ends, it’s minted as an
NFT on Base, crediting everyone who took part. Collections are grouped and themed in collaboration with Pixelverse’s meme partners, adding a layer of community relevance to each narrative. Leaderboards and $PIXFI rewards inject competition and replayability. “Storychain takes everyday conversation and turns it into both a game and an onchain asset,” said co-founder Kori Leon.
Beyond gameplay mechanics, Pixelverse is embedding itself deeper into the meme culture driving activity on Base. Collaborations with partners like Toshi, Ski Mask Dog, Mr. Mingles, and Brett bring community-themed collectibles and events into Arcade. On the platform layer, Farcaster serves as the distribution channel, enabling social participation and discovery of in-game content. Completing the ecosystem, the rollout of
$PIXFI on Base links gameplay to trading, seasonal rewards, and meme-driven milestones.