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Supercell Relaunches Mo.co with New Seasons and Free Gacha Pulls

Supercell is giving its monster hunting game Mo.co a fresh start tomorrow, introducing a monthly season pass system and free gacha pulls. According to estimates from Appmagic, Mo.co has generated nearly $4.7 million in in-app purchase revenue from 8.5 million downloads since its phased, invite-only launch in March 2025. The game’s top revenue-generating markets include the US (26% of lifetime IAPs), Germany (9%), France (8%), South Korea (5%), and Italy (4%). After months of teasing a ‘Neo Mo.co’ reboot on social media and Discord, the developers unveiled the changes in a YouTube video and blog post yesterday.

The revamped Mo.co will feature new weapons, various gameplay adjustments, and a season pass that includes ‘weapon sprints’ for players to earn additional in-game rewards. The newly introduced gacha pulls, dubbed Perks, can also be obtained through these weapon sprints. Community manager Joao Freitas clarified on X that Perks cannot be purchased, emphasizing that “there are no plans to monetize them.” He reiterated that Mo.co will continue to be monetized solely through cosmetic items.

Each season lasts a month and includes weekly contracts, expeditions, and weapon dojos. Additionally, a new mode called ‘score hunt’ has been added, along with an ‘Elite hunter path’ rewards system aimed at the most dedicated players. In the reboot video, Freitas reflected on the journey from launch to the current revamp, stating, “It’s a big update with lots of new features, some you’ll love, some we’ll keep improving.” He encouraged player feedback through social media, Discord, and in-game surveys, highlighting the importance of community input in shaping the game’s future.

Why it matters

After the announcement of Squad Busters’ shutdown last October, there was speculation among Mo.co players about the game’s fate due to its modest earnings compared to other Supercell titles. However, Supercell assured players that Mo.co would not be discontinued and instead confirmed the reboot.

Original source

MobileGamer.biz

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