Supercell is inviting players to embark on an exciting journey into the realm of monster hunting with their latest MMORPG, mo.co, which has just entered a soft launch phase on Android. However, access to this thrilling new game comes with a twist: it’s an ‘invite only launch,’ meaning you’ll need an exclusive invite to dive into the action.
How to Get In?
Supercell's approach to launching mo.co is a bit unconventional. While the game is live and available for download on the Google Play Store, you won't be able to play without an invite code, which you'll need to enter post-installation.
For the initial 48 hours, content creators will be sharing codes that have varying expiration times, starting at 20 minutes and gradually extending up to 24 hours. After this period, you’ll have to sign up on the official site and wait for an invitation. However, if you manage to reach level 5 within the game, you'll earn the privilege to invite others, spreading the excitement further.
The best part? Your progress in mo.co will carry over to the full launch, ensuring that every battle and every victory counts. To get a sneak peek into what mo.co has to offer, don't miss out on the latest trailer released by Supercell for the soft launch.
What’s the Game’s Premise?
mo.co introduces a more arcade-style twist to the genre of monster hunting, offering a fast-paced and accessible experience that stands out from games like Monster Hunter. In mo.co, you step into the shoes of a hunter whose mission is to track down and vanquish Chaos Monsters—beings from parallel worlds that have encroached upon Earth.
The gameplay features an engaging isometric hack-and-slash combat system, where you can execute dazzling combos, deploy innovative gadgets, and enhance your gear to confront the mightiest of foes. Beyond battling monsters, mo.co includes PvP modes that cater to both solo warriors in free-for-all battles and team players in cooperative fights.
Importantly, Supercell has committed to avoiding pay-to-win mechanics in mo.co. The game's monetization will focus solely on cosmetic items, such as outfits and accessories, ensuring that no player has to spend real money to gain an advantage in terms of weapons or stat boosts.
That concludes our coverage on the mo.co soft launch. Stay tuned for more updates, and don't forget to check out our next article on the unexpected shutdown of Star Wars: Hunters before its first anniversary!