Supercell is opening the doors to a thrilling new world of monster hunting with their latest MMORPG, mo.co, which is now in soft launch on Android. The twist? It's an 'invite only launch,' so you'll need a special code to join in on the action. The game is available for download on the Google Play Store, but you'll only be able to dive into the gameplay after entering the required invite code post-installation.
How to Get In?
Supercell has taken a unique approach to mo.co's launch. For the first 48 hours, content creators are your gateway to the game, distributing codes that initially expire in just 20 minutes, later extending to 24 hours. Once this window closes, you'll need to register on the official website and wait for an invite. However, if you're one of the lucky early players who reach level 5, you'll earn the privilege to invite others. The best part? Your progress will carry over, so this isn't just a fleeting test. To get a taste of what mo.co has in store, take a peek at the latest trailer Supercell released for the soft launch.
What’s the Game’s Premise?
mo.co introduces an arcade-style twist to the monster hunting genre, offering a fast-paced and accessible experience that contrasts with games like Monster Hunter. You step into the shoes of a hunter, tasked with tracking and eliminating Chaos Monsters—creatures from parallel worlds that have encroached upon Earth. The combat is engaging with an isometric hack-and-slash style, where you can unleash combos, utilize gadgets, and upgrade your gear to tackle the most formidable foes. The game also includes PvP modes, ranging from free-for-all battles to team-based skirmishes.
Supercell has made it clear that mo.co will steer away from pay-to-win mechanics. All monetization within the game will be strictly cosmetic, covering items like outfits and accessories. You won't need to spend a dime to access better weapons or stat boosts, ensuring a fair playing field for all.
That concludes our coverage on the mo.co soft launch. Stay tuned for our next exciting update on Star Wars: Hunters’ unexpected shutdown before its first anniversary!