Pixelverse, known for its popular PixelTap mini-game, has launched the closed beta of its much-anticipated web browser game. This new MMORPG sets a milestone by becoming the first to integrate TON microtransactions outside of Telegram, enhancing the web3 gaming ecosystem. Pixelverse offers a seamless gaming experience to millions of active users.

Pixelverse’s new game is expected to reshape the web3 gaming landscape. By connecting over 10 million active Telegram users to the game, the integration of TON microtransactions aims to deliver a fully immersive gaming experience. Additionally, this marks the first time blockchain-based transactions have been extended beyond Telegram, providing a seamless transition to web-based gaming.

Rapid Growth in Web3 Gaming

PixelTap has quickly gained traction, becoming one of the top mini-games on Telegram due to its smooth integration with the TON blockchain. In August, Pixelverse’s release of the largest Profile Picture (PFP) NFT collection on TON attracted over 234,000 investors, followed by a Bots NFT collection launch with over 40,000 investors. 

PixelTap NFTs offer more than digital collectibles. They unlock unique benefits across the growing Pixelverse ecosystem, including profit-sharing, access to exclusive quests, improved chances of obtaining rare items, and character customization options. 

A Richer Gaming Experience Awaits

Set 800 years in the future, the Pixelverse browser game invites players to explore Neopolis City, a vast cyberpunk environment filled with opportunities and dangers. Players can complete quests, recover rare items, build wealth, and influence Neopolis’s open economy. As a fully developed web3 game, Pixelverse allows players’ decisions and actions to shape the game’s economy and environment, capturing the full spirit of decentralization. Pixelverse CEO Kirill emphasized the company’s goal of expanding the platform. He stated, “We are leveraging our massive Telegram user base to grow beyond mobile games. Many players are discovering crypto through our games, and now we are offering them a richer, more immersive experience through our browser-based Web3 game.”