🏁Introducing Pixelverse
Pixelverse, is a game ecosystem that integrates third-party developers, IP’s and their own projects.
Pixelverse features a cyberpunk-themed game available on both Telegram and web browsers. The platform boasts 60M players and over 12M social media followers.
Featuring a diverse array of games with RPG elements and real-time PvP battles, Pixelverse has attracted over 500K online players ready to battle on PixelTap. The platform also showcases notable projects such as "Huxley" by Ben Mauro, an art director renowned for his work on Call of Duty, Halo, and Metal Gear.
Crypto adoption has surged with Telegram mini-app games, and Pixelverse is leading the way.
Pixelverse attracted the attention of top VC funds, advisors and angels.
The game’s traction is due to its easy access and usability directly from Telegram, combining the addictive nature of tap-to-earn mechanics and social features.
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TG Channel: https://t.me/pixelverse_xyz
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Twitter: https://x.com/pixelverse_xyz
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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