
Pi Network boasts a new multiplayer farming game with juicy rewards, a successor to the smash hit FruityPi.
PiOnline, a blockchain-based farming game, has officially gone live on Pi Network. Accessible via the Pi Browser, the new game is supplemented by an active community on the Telegram app, already garnering over 4.5K registered members.
Pi Game Plants Ardor Among Pioneers
The bi-folded in-game economy presents PIOL, a governance token within the game, as well as SEED – the centerpiece currency of PiOnline. Notably, this is the first game since FruityPi, a play on the iconic Fruit Ninja game. According to the devs, the earlier Pi Coin enthusiasts adopt the new game, the more free land they can claim.
To earn tokens, Web3 gamers can farm, mine & craft in the dynamic land during the Genesis Farm stage. The saga of this cosmic farming adventure carries on with a 12.8% staking vault, while new registered get a first-deposit bonus. Notably, the game is only accessible via the official Pi Browser.
Is Pi Coin’s $0.5 Resistance Reclaimable?
A few extra hurdles have challenged Pi Network’s (PI) path ever since the mainnet’s launch in February, 2025. Hitting a $2.99 all-time peak one week into launch, Pi Coin’s lack of major exchange listings, as well as an intense token unlock schedule, have taken its toll on the altcoin’s price.
Pi’s trading at $0.34, within a close range that doesn’t favor neither bears, nor bulls. The range-bound structure represents a falling wedge, but the bullish establishment cannot play out without matched trading volumes.
On Thursday, Spot market volume on Pi Coin didn’t reach $50 million, rather uncanny for a TOP 50 contending altcoin by crypto’s market cap. Untouched since July 22, 2025, the $0.50 confluent resistance level looks far away amid today’s market dip, with the Parabolic SAR back to flashing ‘sell’ signals, painting a dim picture in the short-term along with negative CMF rates.
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