Pixelverse Launches Closed Beta MMORPG, Expands TON Microtransactions Beyond Telegram
Pixelverse, the creator of the famous PixelTap mini-game, has launched the closed beta of their highly anticipated MMORPG web browser game, becoming the first product to use TON microtransactions outside of Telegram. With this move, Pixelverse’s sizable Telegram community may now access a fresh, enhanced web3 gaming experience.
With the Pixelverse web browser game’s beta release, TON microtransactions will be introduced for the first time on a platform other than Telegram messenger, providing its 10 million monthly active users with a brand-new, seamless web3 gaming experience.
Thanks to its smooth integration with the TON blockchain, PixelTap has become one of the most popular mini-games on Telegram since its introduction. After Pixelverse successfully released the biggest profile picture (PFP) NFT collection mint on TON in August, drawing in over 234,000 investors, and the Bots NFT collection, which drew in over 40,000 investors, the game’s popularity took off.
Beyond merely being digital collectibles, PixelTap NFTs offer special advantages throughout the Pixelverse ecosystem. These advantages include early access to future content, such as higher-tier characters, profit sharing from ecosystem revenue, access to exclusive quests, increased odds of rare items, character customization options, and tier-based rewards that will increase in value over time.
In the eponymous browser game from Pixelverse, players awaken 800 years in a cryopod in the future in Neopolis City, where both opportunity and danger abound. In Neopolis City’s open economy, players may develop their fortune and influence by completing missions, gathering rare objects, recovering memory chips, and exploring the expansive cyberpunk setting. Pixelverse is a fully realized world that captures the essence of web3 in that player choices and activities may alter the environment and economics of the game.
Pixelverse CEO Kirill said:
“We are leveraging our massive user base on Telegram to expand organically beyond the platform. Many Telegram mini-game users have discovered crypto through these mini-apps in recent months, and now we’re ready to offer them a richer, more complex gaming experience outside the mobile ecosystem. Our next step is to deepen the web3 integration, moving beyond hyper-casual games to deliver a more immersive experience.”
Early backers may now access the Pixelverse web browser game’s closed beta, giving them the chance to play the game, explore its gameplay, and provide insightful feedbacks. After that, Pixelverse will go on with its plans to release the game for public in Q4 2024. As it continues to push the limits of what’s possible in web3 gaming, Pixelverse and the TON ecosystem are at a turning point with the beta release of its browser game.
Available on web browsers and Telegram, Pixelverse is a cyberpunk-themed gaming ecosystem with millions of registered players and a strong web3 brand with 13 million social media followers, including 2 million YouTube channel subscribers. With its PixelTap Telegram mini-game, which has RPG elements and PvP battles, Pixelverse combines third-party developers, IPs, and its own projects. Notable projects like “Huxley” by Ben Mauro and multichain web3 characters are also supported by the platform. Visit the Pixelverse Telegram Channel , follow on Twitter , or watch on YouTube for further information.
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