Supercell announced this week that it is rolling out its new mobile-based MMO, Mo.co, to all players who wish to play.
The game originally launched in March, but it was only available via invitation. Now Supercell has lifted the gate, and all players can download the game. However, the studio claims this is not the game’s full launch, and it will still be building out the game in the short-term.
Mo.co is a monster-hunting multiplayer game, where players must battle Chaos Monsters invading Earth from other realms. The game’s art style and design is closer to cyberpunk than Supercell’s previous releases, such as Clash of Clans and Brawl Stars. According to estimates from AppMagic (via Pocket Gamer), Mo.co accrued $2.5 million in player spending within its first month.
In the announcement, Supercell noted, “HOWEVER… this doesn’t mean it’s our GLOOOOOBALLLL!!! moment or that suddenly you’ll see Luna, Jax, and Manny chilling on the mega screens in Shibuya. The team is still going lowkey with marketing and focused on building the game the right way.” The studio also implied with “recruitment” efforts that it would do more to build up Mo.co’s playerbase.