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Plunder Panic 3.0 Launches on Mobile with Cross-Play

by Eric Jun 29,2025

Plunder Panic 3.0 Launches on Mobile with Cross-Play

Plunder Panic has officially launched on mobile platforms worldwide, arriving alongside its Version 3.0 update—dubbed the Pocket Pirates Update. Developed by Will Winn Games, this major release brings the beloved pirate-themed brawler to Android and iOS devices, including both smartphones and tablets.

Dive into some ship-plundering action!

For the first time, you can now enjoy Plunder Panic on the go. The mobile version supports both touch controls and wireless controllers, giving players flexibility in how they play. Additionally, it allows multiple players to join on a single device, making it an excellent option for local multiplayer fun—a standout feature for a free-to-play title.

Version 3.0 also introduces full cross-platform compatibility, enabling seamless gameplay between mobile, PC (Windows and macOS), and Steam Deck. Once console support rolls out, players across all platforms will be able to battle together without restrictions.

While the game is free to play, those who want instant access to the full experience can opt for the one-time $3.99 upgrade, which unlocks all content permanently. Ready to set sail? [ttpp] Download Plunder Panic mobile today from the Google Play Store and start your pirate adventure!

Have a Look at Plunder Panic Mobile!

Watch the latest teaser trailer below:

In Plunder Panic, you and your crew step into the shoes of swashbuckling pirates battling rival teams in fast-paced 2D platformer matches. Each team can consist of up to six players, and with a maximum of 12 players per match, every round is packed with chaotic fun. Matches can be played online, locally, or with AI teammates if your crew is short a few members.

The mobile version features a 54-level campaign mode that gradually introduces new game modes and modifiers as you progress, ensuring a smooth learning curve and long-term engagement.

Visually, Plunder Panic embraces a nostalgic SNES-style pixel art aesthetic combined with classic arcade energy. Matches are short, intense, and wildly unpredictable—making each session exciting and replayable.

If you're looking for a fresh mobile multiplayer experience, Plunder Panic is definitely worth checking out.

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