CiDi Games has reached number 3 in the Pi Browser ecosystem rankings just four days after its beta release, with over 2 million Pi already staked by users on the platform.
As more projects begin to build Pi-based in-game economies and reward systems, this rapid rise has sparked renewed debate about games emerging as one of the Pi ecosystem’s most important utility drivers.
Gaming promotion gains momentum
Pi community member drealFx highlighted the project’s rapid growth, calling it a sign of “real attention, real activity, and real belief” from the Pi community.
Meanwhile, CiDi Games bills itself as the “Games Gateway to the Pi Ecosystem” and said its goal is to provide Pi users with fun and accessible games, while also encouraging Pi developers to build on the platform.
The beta version has already revealed the game lobby to users, and the team also teased upcoming releases, including a shared virtual environment called “Elf Continent.”
CiDiCoin sparks economic speculation
Another big story is the movement of CiDiCoin, the platform’s native in-game token. According to community discussions, the value of 100 CiDiCoin has recently increased from 6.017 Pi to 6.411 Pi in a short period of time.
100 CiDiCoin went from 6.017 Pi to 6.411 Pi in a short period of time 👀
This kind of dynamic pricing is starting to look more like a PiRC/Pi Launchpad style economic model tied to Pi liquidity and ecosystem demand than a fixed gaming token.
If CiDi Games is really building a live… pic.twitter.com/kQHX8A3b7a
— drealFx || π🕊 (@okere_eberechi) May 17, 2026
This price movement has led some users to compare this model to a Pi-native Launchpad or liquidity-driven ecosystem rather than a fixed gaming token.
drealFx suggested that the price structure could hint at a broader payment tier built around Pi liquidity and ecosystem demand. If true, this could be an early example of how a pi-based platform economy could work at scale in the future.
The story of the growing Pi utility again
The sudden rise of CiDi Games comes at a time when the Pi community is increasingly focused on the utility of an actual ecosystem rather than just speculation.
As the ecosystem gradually expands beyond simple mining and wallet activities, gaming, staking, and Pi native applications are now becoming important areas of user interest.
For now, CiDi Games is still in early beta, but its quick adoption has already made it one of the most talked about new projects within the Pi ecosystem.

