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Mo.co Soft Launches on iOS and Android: Invite-Only

Author : Hunter Apr 03,2025

Supercell, the masterminds behind some of the most successful mobile games, are gearing up for their next big hit with the soft launch of Mo.co on iOS and Android. If you're eager to dive into this new adventure, you can sign up for an invite on the official Mo.co website. Get ready to battle hordes of Chaos monsters from parallel worlds in this thrilling new game.

Mo.co can be best described as a lighter, arcade-style take on games like Monster Hunter. As a hunter, you'll track and take down monsters from a parallel universe, engaging in isometric hack 'n slash gameplay. You'll have the chance to smash, slash, and use various gadgets to obliterate your foes, making for an action-packed experience.

But Mo.co isn't just about the gameplay. It also offers a range of upgradeable gear and stylish cosmetics to customize your hunter. Team up with other hunters from around the globe to enhance your experience and stand out in the crowd.

Screenshots of mo.co gameplay showing colorful millennials fighting monsters**Parallel Reality**

Supercell has a reputation for being ruthless with underperforming titles during soft launches, as seen with games like Everdale and Flood Rush. However, following the slightly cooler initial reception to Squad Busters (which has since warmed up), Supercell might be adopting a more lenient approach with Mo.co's soft launch.

With its vibrant visuals, action-packed gameplay, and a plethora of engaging mechanics, Mo.co could serve as a crucial indicator of Supercell's future direction in mobile gaming. Whether you're a seasoned multiplayer veteran or a newcomer, Mo.co promises to deliver an exciting experience.

In the meantime, if you're looking for more top 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 the mix.

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