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Plunder Panic 3.0 Launches on Mobile with Cross-Play

Author : Gabriella May 24,2025

Plunder Panic 3.0 Launches on Mobile with Cross-Play

Plunder Panic has officially launched its global mobile version today with the release of Version 3.0, known as the Pocket Pirates Update. Developed by Will Winn Games, this expansion brings the beloved team-based pirate brawler to both Android and iOS devices, including phones and tablets. Now, you can experience the thrill of ship-plundering action right in the palm of your hand!

For the first time, you can engage in pirate battles on mobile. Plunder Panic mobile offers flexibility with touch controls or the option to use wireless controllers. One of the standout features for this free-to-play title is the ability for multiple players to enjoy the game on the same device, enhancing the social aspect of the gameplay.

With Version 3.0, Plunder Panic supports cross-platform play across Android, iOS, Windows PC, MacOS, and Steam Deck. Once the update reaches consoles, full cross-platform functionality will be available across all supported systems, ensuring seamless gameplay no matter your preferred device.

While Plunder Panic is free to play, you can elevate your experience with a one-time purchase of $3.99, unlocking the full premium content. Dive into the action by downloading Plunder Panic mobile from the Google Play Store today.

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Get a glimpse of what awaits you with the latest game teaser:

Plunder Panic is a dynamic 2D platformer where you and your pirate crew face off against another team. With up to six members on your team, victory depends entirely on your strategic approach. The game accommodates up to 12 players per match, whether you're playing locally, online, or filling in with AI-controlled teammates.

On mobile, Plunder Panic introduces a 54-level campaign mode, allowing you to unlock more game modes and modifiers as you progress. The game boasts retro SNES-style pixel graphics and exudes classic arcade vibes. Matches are short, frantic, and completely unpredictable, making every session a thrilling adventure. If this sounds like your kind of game, give it a try!

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