Loaded Lions, the flagship NFT collection and Web3 entertainment brand developed by Crypto.com, has opened pre-registration for Mane City Mobile on both the Apple App Store and Google Play. The mobile release brings the long-running blockchain strategy game to smartphones for the first time, allowing players in more than 100 countries to compete in territory-building, real-time PvP battles, and marketplace trading from their mobile devices.
Originally launched as a browser-based strategy game, Mane City has spent more than three years building a competitive player base while distributing over $1 million in prize pools. By expanding to mobile, Loaded Lions aims to introduce its Web3 gaming ecosystem to a much broader audience while lowering the barriers for new players to join.
The mobile version delivers the full strategy experience rather than a simplified adaptation.
Players will be able to:
The game is free to play with optional in-game purchases and has been redesigned with a touch-optimized interface for shorter mobile gaming sessions.
Unlike many cross-platform games, Mane City Mobile will operate on a separate server from the desktop version.
This approach gives every mobile player:
The separate ecosystem is designed to create a fair experience for newcomers entering the game for the first time.
Rather than focusing on simple idle gameplay, Mane City emphasizes strategy and competition.
Players must manage resources, expand their cities, defend their territories, and launch attacks against rival players while making strategic decisions that influence long-term progression.
Faction warfare adds another competitive layer, allowing players to align with either the Legion or Void faction while competing for leaderboard rankings and seasonal rewards.
The mobile launch represents another step in Loaded Lions’ evolution from an NFT collection into a broader entertainment brand.
Beyond its digital collectibles, the ecosystem now includes:
According to the developers, Season 3 is currently underway with a $750,000 prize pool distributed across 12 Blitz events, while the game has awarded more than $1 million in total prizes since its launch.
The mobile release reflects a broader shift across the blockchain gaming industry toward accessibility.
By launching through the Apple App Store and Google Play, the game reaches mainstream mobile gamers using familiar distribution platforms instead of requiring users to discover browser-based Web3 applications.
The mobile version also reduces onboarding friction, making it easier for traditional gamers to experience blockchain-powered games through a familiar interface.
Mobile gaming represents one of the fastest-growing segments of the global gaming industry.
For blockchain developers, launching on mobile offers:
As more blockchain games prioritize accessibility over technical complexity, mobile platforms are expected to become one of the primary drivers of Web3 gaming adoption.
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