Candy Crush Solitaire debuts on mobile platforms today.

King launches Candy Crush Solitaire on mobile devices in February

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King announced that it will launch Candy Crush Solitaire on mobile devices on February 6, 2025.

It’s a sweet new chapter for Candy Crush, which is an extremely popular mobile game series. And it’s bit like the trend for card games that was started by Balatro.

King, a division of Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard, described the new game as one of the biggest mobile games of all time meets the most popular card game of all time. The free-to-play game is now available for pre-registration on the Amazon Appstore, Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Samsung Galaxy Store and more. 

Candy Crush Solitaire offers players a fresh, exciting way to enjoy solitaire by blending the familiar gameplay of tripeaks solitaire with engaging new features. Players can expect a strategic, dynamic experience enhanced by fan-favorite boosters, challenging blockers, and a rewarding progression system, all wrapped in the vibrant world of Candy Crush. 

Pre-register now to unlock exclusive in-game rewards, including a unique card back, 5,000 Coins, four undos, two fish cards, and three color bomb cards. Don’t miss out on these perks, pre-register now.

Besides Candy Crush Saga, King has had other mobile game hits such as Farm Heroes Saga. King games are played by more than 200 million monthly active users.

Candy Crush Solitaire is free to download and available on the Apple App Store, Google Play, and Amazon App Store. Whether you’re a fan of card games or looking for a relaxing escape, Candy Crush Solitaire offers a fun and engaging experience for players of all ages.

King has been testing Candy Crush Solitaire in some countries since July 2023 in markets such as Canada, Germany, Indonesia, Mexico and the Netherlands.