Supercell is launching Mo co worldwide tomorrow, but there’s a catch

 

Supercell is launching its monster hunting game Mo co worldwide tomorrow. But the global rollout comes with a twist: it’ll only be playable if you have an invite from Supercell.

It will be made available for anyone to download on the App Store and Google Play tomorrow, March 18, but the Finnish firm said players will have to apply for an invite through its website to play it.

Mo co will be invite-only “for the foreseeable future”, and potentially months, it said, and for the first 48 hours of release, players will only be able to get an invite from official Supercell creators. After that, invites will be distributed through the website and on social media.

From May 2024: ‘With Squad Busters imminent, Supercell is already teasing its next potential launch: Mo co’.

“We’re opening the gates exclusively to our most dedicated monster hunters,” Supercell said on Reddit. “To join, you’ll need an invite. And worry not, there’ll be plenty to go around. As long as you’re motivated to hunt Chaos Monsters, you won’t have trouble getting in.”

Players can also invite their friends to play once they reach level five, according to the post. Supercell later stated in the comments: “We’re launching the game globally and invite-only. Might not be your typical Supercell global launch, but regardless, it’s not a soft launch! mo.co is here to stay, your progress will be kept forever.”

As we’ve reported previously, Supercell has been teasing a global launch for this game since mid-2024, and the Finnish firm held limited beta tests with players in October 2023. We later asked several industry experts what they thought of the beta, and they came away (mostly) impressed.

From February: ‘RIP Space Ape: 70 join Supercell London, 30 laid off, remaining titles to spin out’.

Another new Supercell title, Boat Game, broke cover for the first time last month, not long after we revealed details of Space Ape’s transition into Supercell London, which means around 70 staff are moving to the new outfit, with around 30 layoffs and new homes for Chrome Valley Customs, Fastlane and Transformers: Earth Wars.

As part of the moves, Squad Busters also has a new general manager, 10 year Space Ape veteran Johnathan Rowlands.

During a recent earnings Q&A, Supercell CEO Ilkka Paananen confirmed that the Finnish firm had 10 games in development, and recently added five new game teams to its ranks through its incubator program, Spark.

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