At this point, it’s hard to ignore the pattern — most Web3 gaming projects don’t fail suddenly, they slowly lose users until nothing is left.
No players → no activity → no real value
That’s why I’ve started looking at projects like @Pixels differently. It doesn’t feel like it’s chasing quick attention as aggressively, and that might actually be a strength. If players genuinely stay and keep interacting, then #pixel has something real behind it. If they don’t, it ends up like everything else.
Simple as that.