Mane City Mobile Lands On iOS And Android In 100+ Countries
Loaded Lions, the Web3 brand behind Crypto.com's flagship NFT collection, opened pre-registration for Mane City Mobile on Tuesday, with a worldwide launch planned across more than 100 countri
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Loaded Lions, the Web3 brand behind Crypto.com's flagship NFT collection, opened pre-registration for Mane City Mobile on Tuesday, with a worldwide launch planned across more than 100 countries.
Mane City Mobile Launch
The competitive strategy game has run on desktop for more than three years, and Loaded Lions is now porting the full title to iOS and Android. Pre-registration is now open on the App Store and Google Play.
The mobile build brings territory building, real-time PvP combat and marketplace trading to phones, and it runs on a server separate from the desktop game, giving every player a fresh start on equal ground.
The launch moves Mane City from a browser niche toward a mass-market mobile audience, a step Loaded Lions casts as the game's next stage. Players choose between the Legion and Void factions, then build empires and attack rival cities to climb the ranked leaderboards, while the marketplace lets them buy and sell businesses to refine their empires. The game is free to play, with optional in-game purchases.
Mane City began as a browser game in Aug. 2023, and Loaded Lions says its prize pools have topped $1 million since 2021. Season 3 is underway now, carrying a $750,000 pool across 12 competitive Blitz events.
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