
I opened the PIxel ecosytem update this morning expecting the usual numbers. Instead, I found myself smiling at how far this little world has come in just one month.
Over 100 million PIXEL are now staked across the entire ecosystem. That’s not just a number that’s real skin in the game from thousands of players who believe the system is getting healthier. And the 5 million staking rewards already distributed show that the flywheel is actually turning.
What really stood out to me is how each game is starting to feel like part of something bigger instead of isolated islands.
Sleepagotchi just hit 8 million PIXEL staked in its very first week.

They turned on direct PIXEL payments in the web version and are dropping exclusive discounts for holders this week. The GO GREEN leaderboard event is giving away 500,000 token to the top 1,000 players who collect the most Green Orbs. That’s real money on the table for actual play. They’re also expanding into Japan with a LINE mini-app and teaming up with Square Enix’s Symbiogenesis.
For a Web3 game, that kind of mainstream reach feels rare and important.


Forgotten Runiverse ran a 100,000 PIXEL raffle that ended yesterday. They’ve already distributed 2.5 million PIXEL straight to player wallets with no claiming hassle. They also lowered Mana pack prices to make the upcoming P2P Marketplace feel more accessible. Small but smart moves that show they’re listening.
Pixel Dungeons might be the biggest surprise of the month. After reworking their daily missions, they doubled daily revenue, hit their highest Return On Reward Spend in three months, and saw membership purchases spike. No more expiring missions, you finish one and get a new one, or reroll with pickaxes if you don’t like it. Free dungeons now give better rewards. It’s clear they’re focusing on making the game more fun to play instead of forcing people to grind.

Core Pixels itself is quietly doing the most important thing: net deposits are now higher than withdrawals for the first time. 3.82 million PIXEL staked every single day. Reputation-based farming fees and better in-game utility are finally making players want to keep it by side the world rather than cash out immediately.
All these updates together paint one clear picture: the ecosystem is moving from “one cute farming game” to a real, interconnected network where Rally has growing utility. Staking is spreading, payments are expanding, events are getting bigger, and the games are iterating fast based on real player data.
I’ve watched enough Web3 projects to know how rare this kind of steady, healthy momentum is. It doesn’t feel like hype. It feels like careful, patient building.
This is exactly why I keep coming back every day, not just to farm, but to watch something that actually seems built to last.
What part of this update excited you the most? Are you staking yet?
