Quick Take
- Pulse Arena is now live in early beta with limited public registration.
- Pudgy Party tournaments award points through placement and in match actions.
- Players can earn PENGU rewards on Abstract Chain powered by MYTH.
Pulse Arena has entered early beta, marking the first public release of Mythical Games’ new tournament platform. The launch begins with Pudgy Party as its debut title, opening competitive play to a limited number of players through a first come, first served registration process.
Players joining a tournament must enter Pudgy Party through Quick Play mode while using an account linked across Mythical and Pulse. Rankings update during the active tournament window as players accumulate points and move up the leaderboard. The platform is designed to run alongside live gameplay rather than through custom tournament lobbies.
According to information available on the Pulse Arena site, scoring is determined by three factors. Placement awards points based on final rank in each match. Players also earn points by collecting Power Blocks and landing successful Power Hits on opponents during gameplay. These combined actions determine overall tournament standings.
Pudgy Party tournaments on Pulse Arena offer rewards paid in PENGU on Abstract Chain. The infrastructure is powered by MYTH and integrated directly into Mythical Games’ existing ecosystem. The early beta limits total participants as the platform rolls out publicly, with additional tournaments expected as testing continues.
Pulse Arena is positioned as the central competitive hub for Pudgy Party, setting the foundation for future tournament based play across Mythical Games’ growing lineup of Web3 games.






