TLDR
- CiDi Games beta drew 81K Pioneers in less than one week.
- The app recorded 1.2 million game sessions after launch.
- Users came from more than 160 regions through Pi Browser.
- The beta includes 10 instant-access mobile games.
- CiDi Games is backed by Pi Network Ventures.
Pi Network Ventures backed CiDi Games has drawn attention after its beta app launched in the Pi Browser. The gaming platform reported more than 81,000 Pioneers in less than one week, along with 1.2 million game sessions. The beta also reached users across 160 plus regions, according to details shared about the launch.
CiDi Games Beta Launches Inside Pi Browser
CiDi Games, a Pi Network Ventures portfolio company, has launched its beta app in the Pi Browser. The platform gives Pioneers access to 10 games, skill-based tournaments, and platform progression through CiDiScore. The beta also includes the Pi ELF companion experience and Elf Continent.
It also offers developer infrastructure for Pi-integrated games. These features place gaming, rewards, and user activity inside one mobile-first product. According to details shared after the launch, CiDi Games attracted more than 81,000 Pioneers in under one week.
The app also recorded 1.2 million game sessions during the same period. The reported activity came from more than 160 regions. The company described the growth as organic, with users accessing the product through the Pi Browser.
Early Usage Shows Demand for Pi Gaming Apps
The launch showed strong early activity for a beta product within the Pi ecosystem. A figure of 1.2 million sessions means users returned to the games often during the first week. The project’s core focus is to create a gaming platform that is playable, mobile-first, lightweight, and accessible.
It also aims to support high-frequency use and long-term growth for Pioneers across regions. CiDi Games is not only offering casual games. It is also testing tournaments, progress tracking, and companion-based engagement.
These tools are designed to keep users active inside the platform. The beta has drawn interest because it moves beyond simple app listing. It gives Pi users a working product with repeat usage. That matters for projects that seek steady activity after launch.
Pi Ecosystem Watches Product Delivery and User Retention
The launch also comes at a time when many Pioneers are asking for more working apps in the Pi ecosystem. Some users have expressed support for CiDi Games because it offers direct product use. At the same time, wider concerns remain within the community. Many Pioneers still discuss KYC delays, tentative KYC status, mainnet progress, token access, and transferability.
These issues remain part of the broader Pi Network debate. CiDi Games does not solve every concern in the ecosystem. However, the beta offers a clear example of users engaging with a Pi Browser app. The reported figures show that demand exists when users find a product they can access quickly.
Pi Network Ventures backing also gives the project added attention. The long-term success will depend on retention, game quality, stable access, and developer support after the beta phase. For now, CiDi Games has reported a strong first week. With 81,000 Pioneers, 1.2 million sessions, and access across 160 plus regions, the beta has become one of the most watched Pi gaming launches.





