
London, September 18, 2025 – Pixelverse, the Web3 gaming platform that scaled to 27M MAU through its Telegram tap-to-earn, announced the launch of Pixelverse Arcade on Base and Farcaster. The move reflects Pixelverse’s shift from a Telegram-native audience to a more Web3-focused community, bringing deeper onchain features, collectibles, and integrations with meme-native projects.
Pixelverse Arcade introduces a unified player profile across all Pixelverse titles. Every action in any game contributes to a seasonal Battle Pass, with rewards, items, and achievements recorded onchain. The approach is designed to provide players with persistent progression and real ownership of digital collectibles.
The first Arcade release is Storychain, a collaborative storytelling game on Farcaster. The Pixelverse AI agent sets the rules, and each reply adds a short fragment to the story. When a chain ends, it is minted on Base as an NFT that credits contributors. Stories are grouped into collections tied to Pixelverse’s meme partners, with leaderboards and PIXFI rewards driving participation. Each chain effectively turns a Farcaster thread into both a social game and a permanent collectible.
Pixelverse’s decision to expand to Base and Farcaster comes as its community has evolved. Originally centered around casual Telegram games, Pixelverse has steadily shifted toward Web3-native players. This transition has been reinforced by direct integrations with leading meme Base communities such as Toshi, Ski Mask Dog, Mr. Mingles, and Brett. On Base, these communities can be engaged directly through collectibles and seasonal rewards, while Farcaster provides the distribution layer for social participation. The $PIXFI token will also be deployed on Base, linking gameplay, rewards, and trading activity with the same networks Pixelverse is building around.
“Storychain takes everyday conversation and turns it into both a game and an onchain asset,” said Kori Leon, co-founder of Pixelverse. “It’s the first step toward a category of games only possible on open networks like Base and Farcaster.”