CiDi Games published a roadmap on May 3 for building a gaming layer on Pi Network. It covers a developer SDK, a browser-based gaming hub, and tools for outside studios to integrate Pi payments into their own games.
Pi co-founders Chengdiao Fan and Nicolas Kokkalis speak at Consensus 2026 in Miami two days later. The conference runs May 5 to 7. The roadmap was almost certainly timed to land before they took the stage.
CiDi started trial operations in Q1 2026 but has not released player counts, engagement numbers, or transaction volume.
The SDK is designed to handle wallet connections, payments, and on-chain features so games can plug into Pi’s login and wallet system. Everything runs in HTML5, so games load in a browser without downloads.
As Cryptopolitan reported in November 2025, the original Pi Network and CiDi Games partnership was built around an H5 browser platform for casual games.
The May 3 roadmap extends that to outside developers as well. Pi Network Ventures, the $100 million fund backing CiDi, made the studio one of its earliest investments.
CiDi enters a competitive field. Immutable runs gas-free NFT transactions on Ethereum Layer 2. Sky Mavis operates Ronin, a gaming-focused blockchain with its own wallet and marketplace. Sui Foundation promotes high-speed performance and flexible asset design.
Pi’s pitch differs on two fronts. Accessibility through browser-based games removes the need for downloads or high-end devices. The user base came in through mobile mining and social features rather than traditional gaming. Still, competing platforms publish daily active users and transaction volumes. Pi has not released similar data.
The Consensus timing is one part of the picture. The other comes 12 days later. Pi Network has set May 15 as the mandatory deadline for all mainnet nodes to complete the Protocol 23 upgrade, which unlocks native smart contract support for the first time since the open mainnet launched in February 2025. Non-compliant nodes lose validation rights.
Layered on top: approximately 184.5 million PI tokens are scheduled to unlock in May. Three milestones stack into the same 14-day window. The May 3 roadmap, the May 5-7 Consensus debut, and the May 15 Protocol 23 deadline. The unlock runs through all three.
The roadmap gives direction. Details on monetization, scalability, and third-party developer terms remain missing. Without trial data, the project is still in an early stage.
The combination of mobile access, instant-play games, and integrated payments could give Pi a real differentiator in blockchain gaming, if it can turn its user base into active players and convince outside developers to build.
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