Plunder Panic 3.0 Launches on Mobile with Cross-Play
Plunder Panic has officially launched on mobile platforms worldwide, arriving alongside the game’s Version 3.0 update—dubbed the Pocket Pirates Update. Developed by Will Winn Games, this expansion brings the beloved pirate-themed brawler to both Android and iOS devices, including phones and tablets, offering a seamless transition from desktop to mobile.
Ship battles are now in your pocket!
For the very first time, fans can take their pirate duels on the go with Plunder Panic mobile. The game supports both intuitive touch controls and external wireless controllers for enhanced gameplay. One standout feature is local multiplayer on a single device—perfect for quick, casual matches with friends or family.
Version 3.0 also introduces full cross-platform compatibility across Android, iOS, Windows PC, macOS, and Steam Deck. Once console support rolls out, players will be able to enjoy uninterrupted cross-play across all supported platforms.
Free-to-play with a premium option
While Plunder Panic remains free to play, players can unlock the complete experience with a one-time $3.99 purchase. This upgrade grants access to all characters, modes, and content the game has to offer. You can download Plunder Panic mobile today from the Google Play Store or your preferred app store.
Experience Plunder Panic Mobile firsthand
Check out the latest teaser video below:
Plunder Panic is a fast-paced 2D platformer where you and your crew of up to six pirates battle rival teams in chaotic, strategy-driven matches. With support for up to 12 players per match—either online, locally, or with AI teammates—it's easy to jump into the action anytime.
Mobile players gain access to a robust 54-level campaign mode that gradually unlocks new game modes and modifiers as you progress. The game features retro-inspired SNES-style pixel art and classic arcade energy, delivering short, intense, and wildly unpredictable matches that keep things fresh and exciting.
If you're looking for a fun, competitive, and visually nostalgic mobile experience, Plunder Panic is definitely worth checking out.
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