MO.CO Rocks 2.5M Downloads & Adds Fresh PvP Slugfest
MO.CO’s Rapid Rise
MO.CO has been out for just two weeks, and it’s already passed 2.5 million downloads. What’s more, it raked in around $900,000 over that short time, all from cosmetic sales alone. According to community posts, this performance outdid some competing titles like Squad Busters and Boom Beach for monthly earnings.
Players can still jump in right now. MO.CO is free to play for everyone, but access is mostly by invite. While it’s not a fully open release, many folks are already testing it out, unlocking gear, and finding new ways to enjoy the gameplay.
Elite Hunter Tokens Expiring
One detail that’s causing a stir is the Elite Hunter tokens. If you’ve been saving yours for the future, be careful—those tokens will not carry over when the next Elite Hunter season starts. There’s no confirmed date for this shift, but it’s likely around the corner. The safest move is to spend what you have now so you don’t lose them down the line.
New PvP Event: Versus Gauntlet Slugfest
In-game events sometimes focus on PvE, but this time, Versus Gauntlet Slugfest brings a PvP twist. It encourages you to hop into your favorite modes and earn rewards like experience points, MoGold, and even a special Button Masher tag. The event is free to join, but there’s also a $5 Premium Pass if you want extra cosmetics.
Once you pay for the Premium Pass in an event, it doesn’t roll over to the next one. Each event seems to have its own pass, so pick and choose which cosmetics you really want. It’s a neat system because one cosmetic set works for your whole character, not just a single class. That way, you can swap styles anytime.
Paying Only for What You Like
MO.CO’s cosmetic-only sales prove that players will pay for fun outfits and gear without feeling forced to drop cash just to remain competitive. The new cardboard-themed armor might not appeal to everyone, but it’s there if you want a different look or a reason to stand out in fights. If you’d rather hold off, all the gameplay benefits—like experience gains—remain free.
If you do plan on buying anything, remember you can enter code ECHO in the shop. It’s a way to directly support the content creator and keep the community thriving.
Wrapping Up
MO.CO’s early momentum shows it’s got a fan base willing to invest in cosmetic items. With a new PvP event, the Elite token reset looming, and more content on the horizon, the game keeps things fresh for both casual and hardcore fans. Whether you’re ready to dive into the Versus Gauntlet Slugfest or just curious about how a free-to-play model can take off, there’s something here for just about everyone.
Got your own thoughts on these new events or the token shift? Stay tuned for official dates, spend those tokens if you have them, and get ready for the next season of Elite Hunter. Until then, gear up, jump in, and have fun out there!