Supercell's mo.co Soft Launches on Android with a Catch!
Supercell is inviting players to embark on an exciting journey into the realm of monster hunting with their latest MMORPG, mo.co. Currently in soft launch on Android, this game is accessible only through an exclusive 'invite-only launch.' If you're eager to join the adventure, here's how you can secure your spot.
How to Get In?
Supercell's approach to launching mo.co is unique. While the game is live and available for download on the Google Play Store, you'll need an invite to actually play. Here's the step-by-step process:
- Download mo.co from the Google Play Store.
- After installation, you'll be prompted to enter a code to access the game.
For the initial 48 hours, content creators will be sharing codes that have a short lifespan—starting at 20 minutes and eventually extending to 24 hours. Once this period ends, you'll need to register on the official mo.co website and wait for access. However, if you manage to reach level 5 within the game, you'll gain the ability to invite other players.
The exciting part? Your progress will carry over, ensuring that this isn't just a temporary test. To get a glimpse of what mo.co has in store, check out the latest trailer released by Supercell for the soft launch.
What’s the Game’s Premise?
mo.co offers a thrilling, arcade-style approach to monster hunting, designed to be more fast-paced and accessible than traditional games like Monster Hunter. In mo.co, you step into the shoes of a hunter tasked with tracking and eliminating Chaos Monsters—creatures from parallel worlds that have invaded Earth.
The gameplay features an isometric hack-and-slash combat system where you can unleash powerful combos, utilize gadgets, and upgrade your gear to tackle the most formidable threats. Additionally, mo.co includes various PvP modes, such as free-for-all battles and team-based fights, adding a competitive edge to the experience.
Supercell has made it clear that mo.co will not follow a pay-to-win model. All monetization within the game will be cosmetic, allowing players to purchase outfits and accessories without affecting gameplay balance. You won't need to spend money to gain better weapons or stat boosts.
That concludes our coverage of the mo.co soft launch. Stay tuned for our next update on the surprising shutdown of Star Wars: Hunters, even before its first anniversary!





