Pixels is starting to feel like more than just the farming game people first came for.

It looks like the team is slowly building a bigger gaming world, where different games, rewards, staking, player activity, and digital items all connect with each other.

The clearest sign of this is Stacked.

It is not only a small update for Pixels players.

It is being made as a reward system that can work with many games, including Pixels, Pixel Dungeons, Sleepagotchi, and Chubkins.

To me, this shows that Pixels wants to grow from one popular game into a platform where other games can also take part.

What I like is that Pixels seems to have learned from the old GameFi mistakes.

Many projects gave out rewards too easily, filled the market with too many tokens, and attracted people who only wanted quick profit.

Pixels now seems more focused on fair rewards, staking, keeping real players active, and giving value to useful activity inside the game.

This could be a smart move if the team handles it well.

A farming game can only grow so far, but a group of connected games can become much stronger.

The real question is simple: will people still enjoy playing when rewards are not the main reason?

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