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Supercell's mo.co Soft Launches on Android with a Twist!

by Thomas Apr 06,2025

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Supercell's latest venture into the realm of monster hunting is here with their new MMORPG, *mo.co*, now available in a soft launch phase on Android. But here's the twist: you'll need an invite to join the hunt as it's an 'invite-only launch.' Let's dive into how you can get your hands on this thrilling new game.

How to Get In?

Supercell has taken a unique approach to launching *mo.co*. Although the game is live, access is restricted to those with an invite. You can download the game from the Google Play Store, but you'll need a code to unlock it post-installation.

For the initial 48 hours, content creators are your key to entry, as they'll be distributing codes. These codes have a short lifespan, starting at 20 minutes and eventually extending to 24 hours. After this period, you'll need to sign up on the official site and wait for an invitation. However, if you manage to reach level 5 within the game, you'll earn the privilege to invite others to join the adventure.

The exciting part? Your progress in the soft launch will carry over to the full release, so every battle counts. To get a taste of what *mo.co* has in store, check out the latest trailer Supercell released for the soft launch:

What’s the Game’s Premise?

*mo.co* brings a fresh, arcade-style twist to the monster hunting genre. It's designed to be fast-paced and more accessible than traditional games like Monster Hunter. As a hunter, your mission is to track and eliminate Chaos Monsters—beings from parallel worlds that have invaded Earth.

The gameplay features an isometric hack-and-slash combat system where you can execute combos, deploy gadgets, and upgrade your gear to tackle the most formidable foes. *mo.co* also includes PvP modes, ranging from free-for-all battles to team-based showdowns.

One of the standout features of *mo.co* is its commitment to fair play. Supercell has assured players that the game will avoid pay-to-win mechanics. All monetization will be focused on cosmetic items such as outfits and accessories, ensuring that you won't need to spend money to gain a competitive edge with better weapons or stat boosts.

That's the latest on the *mo.co* soft launch. Stay tuned for more updates, and don't miss our next scoop on the unexpected shutdown of Star Wars: Hunters before its first anniversary!

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