Plunder Panic has officially launched on mobile devices worldwide with its latest update, Version 3.0, dubbed the Pocket Pirates Update. Developed by Will Winn Games, this team-based pirate brawler is now available on both Android and iOS platforms, including phones and tablets, bringing the excitement of ship-plundering action right to your fingertips.
For the first time, Plunder Panic is accessible on mobile, offering players the flexibility to choose between touch controls or wireless controllers. The game also supports multiple players on a single device, a fantastic feature for a free-to-play title that encourages social gaming experiences.
With Version 3.0, Plunder Panic supports cross-platform play across Android, iOS, Windows PC, MacOS, and Steam Deck. Once the update reaches consoles, cross-platform play will be fully operational across all supported systems, ensuring a seamless gaming experience no matter your device.
While Plunder Panic is free to play, players can opt for the full premium experience with a one-time purchase of $3.99, unlocking everything the game has to offer. Dive into the action by downloading Plunder Panic mobile from the Google Play Store.
Explore Plunder Panic Mobile
Check out the latest game teaser to get a glimpse of what awaits you in Plunder Panic Mobile:
Plunder Panic is a 2D platformer where you and your pirate crew face off against another team. With up to six members in your crew, victory depends entirely on your strategy. The game supports up to 12 players per match, whether you're playing locally, online, or with AI-controlled teammates if you're short on crew members.
On mobile, Plunder Panic introduces a 54-level campaign mode, allowing players to unlock more game modes and modifiers as they progress. The game boasts retro SNES-style pixel graphics and classic arcade vibes, with short, frantic, and unpredictable matches that keep the excitement high. If you're intrigued, give Plunder Panic a try and experience the fun for yourself.
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