Cambria Launches Season 2: Crypto’s Riskiest Game?
The highly anticipated Season 2 of Cambria has officially launched, drawing significant interest from the crypto gaming community. This unique risk-to-earn game merges elements reminiscent of Hunger Games with the world of cryptocurrency, creating a thrilling experience for players in 2025. Drawing inspiration from classic games like Runescape and Ultima, Cambria operates on the Ronin and Abstract platforms, immersing players in a harsh medieval fantasy realm. Participants stake cryptocurrencies, NFTs, and various in-game resources, fully aware that losing a battle could cost them everything they wagered. This game is not designed for the timid. Popular gaming streamer Yellow Panther has expressed his deep engagement with the game, stating he is “addicted,” while gaming commentator Karina also admitted to being “hooked.” The high-stakes nature of Cambria raises the question: could this be the adrenaline-fueled chaos that finally attracts the risk-loving segment of the crypto gaming audience? Professional gamer “Inhuman” even claimed the game was so captivating he had not bathed in two days. “Cambria is the only Web3 game that can do this to you,” Inhuman remarked, humorously questioning the hygiene habits of gamers in general.
Gaming commentator Icobeast.eth, addressing their 38,900 followers on X, highlighted that Cambria exemplifies the allure of a crypto community-driven game. Icobeast speculated that the buzz surrounding Cambria could signal a broader issue within crypto gaming: “It seems the excitement around @playcambria suggests that many crypto games have been disappointing and shouldn’t have incorporated tokens or NFTs.” Another commentator, Stonkrates, noted the game’s resemblance to Runescape, mentioning that it has just launched its Web3 MMO on Abstract. He emphasized that players could enjoy the game with minimal investment while still benefiting from abstract XP. Cambria is currently hosting a rewards event that runs until the end of April, featuring substantial USDC prizes. To take part, players must mint a Royal Charter for 56 Ronin (RON), valued at just under $30.
Pixel Goes Multi-Game
The PIXEL token, associated with one of the leading Web3 games globally (Pixels), is set to expand beyond its original ecosystem by integrating with The Forgotten Runiverse, a fantasy magic RPG. “That’s right — $PIXEL is going multi-game,” declared Pixel in a post on X. This integration will allow players to earn, trade, and utilize PIXEL tokens across various gaming titles. Players in The Forgotten Runiverse will have the option to exchange its game token, Quanta, for PIXEL tokens and spend them on in-game enhancements such as Mana and Boosts. Exclusive Pixel-themed rewards will also be available to players within the game. Both Pixels and The Forgotten Runiverse operate on the EVM-compatible Ronin Network.
Luke Barwikowski, the founder of Pixels, informed Magazine that the game will soon introduce an innovative staking system and new mechanics to enhance player engagement. He hinted that Pixels is likely to incorporate application tokens from the blockchain gaming company Limit Break. After gaining significant traction in 2024, Pixels remains one of the most discussed crypto games, boasting 152,560 unique active wallets (UAW) at the time of this report. However, the recent downturn in the broader crypto market has significantly impacted gaming tokens, with Pixels experiencing a nearly 83% drop since the beginning of the year, trading at $0.02661 as reported by CoinMarketCap.
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Hot Take: Fishing Frenzy
The mobile game Fishing Frenzy lives up to its name in terms of the fishing experience, although the “frenzy” aspect is more debatable. According to Collins Dictionary, “frenzy” denotes “wild excitement or agitation,” which may not fully capture the essence of a game focused on the serene activity of fishing. Recently transitioned to the Ronin Network, Fishing Frenzy offers a casual gaming experience accessible to both fishing aficionados and casual players alike. While players can catch fish like in any fishing game, the experience goes beyond that. The game cleverly gamifies the fishing process; after catching fish, players can head to the kitchen to slice them into sashimi and earn Pearls. These Pearls can then be used to spin a wheel for Frenzy points. Additionally, players can mint and trade NFTs, such as fishing rods and chests, which are utilized throughout the game. While it may not break new ground, Fishing Frenzy provides enough engaging activities—from fishing to cooking and trading NFTs—to keep players entertained. If you’re seeking a mobile game with depth beyond typical clicker mechanics, this could be a perfect fit.
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Recent reports indicate that Web3 gaming projects raised $91 million in Q1 2025, reflecting a 71% decline from the previous quarter and a 68% drop compared to the same period last year, according to DappRadar. Additionally, NBA Top Shot Moments are now available for trading on the NFT marketplace OpenSea, allowing users to buy, sell, and exchange memorable NBA moments in a broader arena.