Web3 gaming promised player ownership, but @Pixels is one of the few actually delivering it at scale. What started as a cozy farming MMO has evolved into the foundation of a much bigger vision: the Stacked ecosystem.

Stacked is Pixels’ push toward an open, interoperable gaming network. Instead of siloed titles, games built on Stacked share assets, reputation, and $PIXEL as a unifying economic layer. That means your progress, items, and identity aren’t locked to one world. Play a mini-game, earn in Pixels, spend in another Stacked title, and bring your achievements with you. It’s composability for gaming.

For $PIXEL, this expands utility far beyond in-game currency. It becomes the fuel for a network of games: staking for rewards, access to new launches, governance over ecosystem growth, and a medium of exchange across partner titles. Every new game that plugs into Stacked strengthens the demand and use cases for $PIXEL.

What makes @Pixels els different is execution. They’ve already onboarded millions of players, stress-tested onchain mechanics, and are now using that traction to bootstrap an entire ecosystem of developers. Stacked gives indie studios distribution, shared infra, and an active player base from day one.

The thesis is simple: the future of gaming won’t be one mega-title. It’ll be networks of interoperable games with real economies. Pixels is building that network now, with $PIXEL L at the center.

If you believe web3 gaming needs infrastructure, not just hype, keep an eye on what @Pixels ships next with Stacked. #pixel