From One Farming Game to a Multi-Game Empire: Pixels' Ambitious Roadmap
Most people found Pixels as a simple farming game. You planted crops, gathered resources, and explored a small pixel world. It was fun, free to play, and easy to get into. But the team behind it always had a much bigger plan in mind.
The $PIXEL whitepaper states this clearly Pixels was never just about one farming game. From the beginning, the ambition was broader: to solve play-to-earn and unlock a fundamentally new model for game growth that goes beyond Web3 into mainstream gaming.
The farming game was the proof. It showed that a blockchain game could attract real players, build a real community, and generate real data. That data is now the fuel for what Pixels calls its Publishing Flywheel better games bring richer player data, richer data reduces the cost of bringing in new players, and lower costs attract even more quality games into the ecosystem. Each game added makes the whole platform stronger.
Today, titles like Pixel Dungeons, Forgotten Runiverse, and Sleepagotchi are already connected through $PIXEL

staking. The farming game was never the destination. It was always just the starting point.
