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"Plunder Panic 3.0 Launches on Mobile with Cross-Play"

Author : Madison Mar 04,2026

"Plunder Panic 3.0 Launches on Mobile with Cross-Play"

Plunder Panic has just launched globally on mobile. It arrives with Version 3.0, titled the Pocket Pirates Update, and is officially available today. Will Winn Games has extended its team-based pirate brawler to Android and iOS devices, including both phones and tablets.

Dive into some ship-plundering action!

For the first time, you can take your pirate battles on the go. Plunder Panic on mobile offers the choice between touch controls and wireless controllers, and supports multiple players on the same device. Yeah, that’s a solid feature for a free-to-play game.

Version 3.0 enables cross-platform play across Android, iOS, Windows PC, macOS, and Steam Deck. Once it launches on consoles, cross-platform play will be fully active across all supported platforms.

Although free to play, you can unlock the full premium experience with a one-time $3.99 upgrade. So, check out Plunder Panic mobile on the Google Play Store.

Have a Look at Plunder Panic Mobile!

Watch the latest game teaser here.

Plunder Panic is a 2D platformer where you and your pirate crew battle against another team. With up to six players on your side, victory depends entirely on your strategy.

The game supports up to 12 players per match—whether playing locally, online, or with AI teammates if your crew is short-handed.

On mobile, Plunder Panic includes a 54-level campaign mode that gradually unlocks more game modes and modifiers as you progress.

Featuring retro SNES-style pixel art and classic arcade energy, matches are short, fast-paced, and wildly unpredictable—which is exactly why it’s so fun. Give it a try if you’re curious.

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