CiDi Games has reached a major milestone within the Pi Network ecosystem after officially receiving the Mainnet Verified Badge in the Pi Browser.
The gaming platform has announced that it has been approved by the Pi Core Team, confirming that it is a verified Mainnet application that uses real Pi. This achievement places CiDi Games among a growing number of apps that have completed the Pi Network verification process and are actively operating within the ecosystem.
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In the announcement, the team thanked its community, known as ‘CiDizens’, for supporting the project since its inception.
“CiDi Games is now Mainnet Verified. Approved by the Pi Core Team. A Mainnet app that uses real Pi,” the project wrote on X.
One of Pi’s most popular gaming apps
The verification comes as CiDi Games continues to build a strong presence within the Pi ecosystem. According to the team, the app currently has a 4.8-star rating with over 14,000 reviews, making it one of the highest-rated gaming applications available through the Pi Browser.
The Mainnet Verified Badge shows that the platform supports real Pi transactions and has passed the Pi Core Team’s assessment.
For many users, the badge adds credibility as the Pi ecosystem continues to expand its list of verified applications.
Community sees the usefulness increase
The news also generated positive reactions within the Pi community.
Pi community member Dao World said CiDi Games is playing a role in driving engagement within the Pi Browser. According to him, the game encourages repeat visits, with many users returning to the browser several times a day.
The argument is simple. When users repeatedly visit Pi applications, spend time interacting with them, and use Pi within those platforms, it helps create practical usability for the network.
That kind of involvement is exactly what many Pi supporters were hoping to see as the ecosystem develops.
CiDi Games’ verification reflects Pi Network’s increasing focus on practical use cases. For users, this is another sign that the ecosystem is gradually evolving beyond mining and toward applications that encourage regular participation.
