Mo.co is a big hit business-wise as it brings in $2.5m before launch

  • Supercell’s Mo.co has proven to be a major hit
  • It’s raked in $2.5m in revenue since hitting soft launch
  • But this spike quickly dropped after reaching that high

Mo.co, Supercell’s upcoming multiplayer game about millennial monster-hunting, has been a financial success even before its release. This is evident when considering revenue, as it has already earned over $2.5 million according to the latest reports from Pocketgamer.biz.

If you’re not acquainted with Mo.co, you might be curious as to its nature. In essence, it combines the elements of a contemporary social gaming platform for millennials and the thrill of Monster Hunter, resulting in Mo.co. Here, you assume the role of a fashionable freelance hunter who tackles various contracts aimed at eliminating malevolent intruders from other realms.

It’s clear that the abundance of cosmetics and other items available likely contributed to the initial revenue surge for Mo.co. However, instead of indicating an approaching downfall, this rapid growth might be hindered by the limited content currently offered during its soft launch, which is invite-only at this stage.


Superstitious cell

As a gamer, I get why it’s important. Supercell has always been a bit unorthodox in how they manage their gaming empire. Instead of spreading their focus thin by working on numerous games simultaneously, they pick and choose the ones with the greatest potential to shine. In other words, they focus their energy on the games that have the best chance at success, making each release count.

Consequently, this situation has resulted in the rollout of a few initially modest, but rapidly escalating launches, including Brawl Stars and Squad Busters. Unfortunately, it also indicates that we missed out on other potential hits such as Flood Rush and Everdale, as they were canceled by Supercell prior to their launch.

It’s possible that Mobile Construction Company (Mo.co) could follow a similar path. Given Supercell’s recent success, they might explore how fresh content can boost revenue again. Fingers crossed, we might witness the official launch of Mo.co in app stores soon.

Although you can’t experience Mo.co in its closed form at the moment, to keep your gaming edge, I recommend exploring our similar highlight, featuring fantastic mobile games available in early access.

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2025-04-16 17:18