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Mo.co Soft Launches on iOS and Android by Invite Only

By SkylarMay 13,2025

Supercell's eagerly anticipated game, Mo.co, has now entered its soft launch phase for both iOS and Android devices. To get in on the action, interested players need to sign up for an invite on the official Mo.co website, where you can prepare to dive into a world filled with thrilling battles against Chaos monsters from parallel dimensions.

Mo.co offers a lighter, more arcade-style take on the monster-hunting genre, reminiscent of games like Monster Hunter. As a hunter, you'll navigate through isometric hack 'n slash gameplay, using a variety of tactics to smash, slash, and deploy gadgets against your monstrous foes. The game isn't just about combat; it also features a range of upgradeable gear and stylish cosmetics to customize your hunter, allowing for a personalized gaming experience as you collaborate with other hunters globally.

Screenshots of mo.co gameplay showing colorful millennials fighting monsters

Parallel Reality

Supercell is known for its stringent standards, often pulling the plug on games that don't meet expectations during soft launch, as seen with titles like Everdale and Flood Rush. However, following the initial lukewarm reception of Squad Busters, which has since gained traction, Supercell appears to be adopting a more lenient approach with Mo.co's launch.

With its vibrant visuals, action-packed gameplay, and a plethora of engaging mechanics, Mo.co is poised to be a testing ground for Supercell's future mobile offerings. Whether it will meet the high bar set by Supercell's past successes remains to be seen, but the game certainly has the potential to captivate even the most seasoned multiplayer gamers.

In the meantime, if you're looking for more exciting game releases to explore, be sure to check out our reviews section. This week, Catherine reviewed The Great Sneeze, a unique story-driven game that brings a touch of humor to your gaming experience.

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