To produce our news, the Mobi.gg team conducts daily monitoring. We cross-check our sources to provide you with reliable news, guaranteed to be free of fake news and political content. See also our editorial policy.
Written by
After the success of the game on PC and Nintendo Switch, the Monster Train release date on iOS has just been revealed by the studio Good Shepherd Entertainment. Let's discover together the principle of this card game with roguelike mechanics and the content expected in the mobile version.
Before revealing the Monster Train release date, let's quickly go over the gameplay of this title developed by Shiny Shoe and published by Good Shepherd Entertainment.
In Monster Train, you control a three-floors train that travels through a fantasy world populated by various enemies. Each floor will be the scene of a confrontation and the difficulty lies in the fact that you have to manage the battles simultaneously.
To do this, you'll need to use strategy to make the most of your cards, taking into account the abilities and factions of each. Along the way, you'll unlock new cards, but also upgrades and items to help you develop your strategy.
The Monster Train mobile version includes The Last Divinity DLC, which alone costs 9.99 dollars and adds a new hero faction and a new end boss.
With the appearance of the game's page on the App Store, we were able to discover the Monster Train release date on iOS, scheduled for October 27, 2022. For the moment, we have no information about the Android version.

However, according to the developers' statements last March, several versions were in development. We can therefore expect a Android release. It remains to be seen whether it will arrive at the same time as on iOS or a little later.
While waiting for the Monster Train release date on iOS, you can already pre-order it for 9.99 dollars on the App Store. The most impatient among you can always discover the game on Steam. And to stay informed of the latest releases, I invite you to regularly check our page of new mobile games on iOS and Android.
To produce our news, the Mobi.gg team conducts daily monitoring. We cross-check our sources to provide you with reliable news, guaranteed to be free of fake news and political content. See also our editorial policy.
Follow us on our social networks to stay on top of mobile gaming news wherever you are!
In this recap #253, we’re rounding up this week’s must-play mobile games, the latest mobile gaming news, and pre-registrations and beta tests you wo...
Do you miss Nilfgaard and Skellige? Fancy a bit more monster-slaying with dual swords? I’ve got some good news for you: CD Projekt is reportedly currently...
In this recap #252, we take a look at this week’s must-play mobile games, the latest mobile news, and pre-registrations and beta tests you won’t wan...
Don't know what to try out on your phone - on the move, at home or even in the toilet? Every second of gaming must be worthwhile, so the Mobi.gg editorial team...
It's official: the Pokémon Company has just announced that Pokémon Champions will be released on mobile on 17 June. But after the frankly mixed (...
If you follow mobile gaming news—and more specifically, news about Android emulation—then you’ve surely heard about the latest drama unfolding...
Leave a comment
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked with*.