Pixelcraft Studios brings Gotchi Guardians to Steam, blending tower defense with web3 features, $GHST payments, and Aavegotchi NFTs. Full release coming in Q3 2025.
Pixelcraft Studios, the team behind the Aavegotchi ecosystem, is officially bringing Gotchi Guardians to Steam. After over two years in development, the multiplayer tower defense roguelite is now listed on the platform, with a full launch targeted for Q3 2025. It’s a big step for the Aavegotchi universe, offering a new standalone game that mixes strategic defense gameplay with competitive multiplayer and web3 integrations.
Steam Adds Web3 Game Gotchi Guardians
At its core, Gotchi Guardians is an 8-player roguelite where players battle waves of enemies known as Licks. Each round changes things up with randomized events, hazards, and voting-based mechanics that affect all players in the match. There’s XP to earn, towers to unlock, and the ever-present goal of being the last Guardian standing.
The game doesn’t just stick to the basics. Boss waves arrive every five rounds, shared events keep everyone on edge, and the sabotage mechanics mean you’re not only fighting off enemies but also watching your back against other players. Add in maps like Mount Oomf and Rickety River, where moving crab towers and lava flows can throw a wrench in your strategy, and it’s clear this isn’t your standard tower defense.
Steam Adds Web3 Game Gotchi Guardians
At launch, players will have access to six different Guardians, each with a distinct playstyle. One might generate gold when damaged, while another buffs towers or reflects attacks. These character-specific abilities let players experiment with different strategies and roles depending on how they want to approach a match. The game also supports cross-platform multiplayer and features seasonal leaderboards, so there’s always something to play for beyond a single session.
Steam Adds Web3 Game Gotchi Guardians
One of Gotchi Guardians’ standout features is how it connects back to the Aavegotchi ecosystem. Players can equip Aavegotchi NFT skins in-game, letting them bring their Gotchis into battle as cosmetic overlays. While these don’t impact gameplay, they add a level of personalization that Aavegotchi fans will appreciate.
On the blockchain side, the game supports $GHST for in-game purchases through the Base network. Players can buy G-Bucks with $GHST or credit cards via Xsolla. There’s also a community clip contest, where players can submit gameplay videos for a shot at earning up to 1,000 GHST based on engagement.
Steam Adds Web3 Game Gotchi Guardians
Gotchi Guardians has already been available on web browsers form since early 2025, where it’s gone through balance updates, feature additions, and even the introduction of a spectator mode. Development is being led by Jason Slama, a veteran of GWENT and The Witcher, bringing some serious design chops to the project.
Pixelcraft isn’t stopping with this release, either. More maps, new Guardians, extra items, and live events are already in the works, signaling long-term support for the game. Whether you’re deep into the Aavegotchi ecosystem or just looking for a new spin on tower defense with multiplayer chaos, Gotchi Guardians is shaping up to be one to watch when it hits Steam later in 2025.
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July 7th 2025
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