Let me explain...The idea of having a loyalty token for multiple games seems great in principle. In practice, however, it requires something that most blockchain platforms have yet to achieve. These games need to be popular enough to motivate the use of the token while also being sufficiently diverse to warrant trying more than one.
It turns out that airlines solved this problem decades ago by encouraging people to earn miles in various destinations. If the games offered by the Pixels platform will be too similar to each other, then the token can only act as a means for transferring between them rather than promoting their expansion. This way, no new customers will be attracted to it.
This is where Stacked coming into the platform of Pixels becomes exciting. While the latter already shows potential, what will prove important is whether the studios will attract new customers or just appeal to the existing Web3 community.
Either way, at least one thing is certain about Pixels right now the platform actually has a game on it rather than simply encouraging its use for other reasons.




