What caught my attention about Pixels is that it is not just trying to add more games for the sake of expansion. It is clearly trying to set better standards first. For me, that matters because a stronger ecosystem is usually built on quality, not just quantity.

If future partner games are expected to bring better retention, stronger monetization, open data sharing, and real ecosystem value, then the whole network becomes more serious over time. That is what makes this interesting to me. Pixels is not only looking for growth, it is trying to build a cleaner and smarter growth model.

I think that kind of filter is important. When standards are clear, partner quality improves, the data gets better, and the ecosystem has a better chance to grow in the right direction instead of becoming messy too fast.

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