Players accumulate points through account creation, holding TRUMP Token, and referring new users to the platform before the official release date.
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Freedom 45 Games plans to release Trump Billionaires Club on Apple's App Store by Dec. 30, with pre-registration
now available for the mobile title. Bill Zanker, who helped launch the official Trump meme coin and related NFT collections, created the game under a licensing agreement for the Trump name.
Players can fund accounts using cash, cryptocurrency, or
TRUMP tokens according to the project website. The game incorporates tradable non-fungible token statues and pins that are usable within gameplay, though disclaimers clarify no connection exists to President Trump or his business entities.
Demo footage shows a digital New York cityscape where players roll dice to navigate a board-style map. Movement generates funds for construction and other activities, with mechanics resembling traditional property-based games adapted for mobile cryptocurrency integration.
A pre-launch
airdrop will reward the highest point earners with TRUMP tokens. Players accumulate points through account creation, holding TRUMP Token, and referring new users to the platform before the official release date.
The launch arrives during a difficult stretch for the
Official Trump meme coin, which debuted days before Trump's Jan. 20 inauguration. The token peaked above $73 with total valuation exceeding $14.5 billion before declining over 92% to current levels around $5.89.
Trading activity increased 3.4% in the 24 hours following the game announcement. The token's dramatic decline from all-time highs reflects broader meme coin volatility and shifting investor sentiment in the months since the inauguration period.
Project disclaimers state collectibles serve entertainment purposes only without investment intent or political campaign connections. This language attempts to separate the commercial product from financial or electoral implications that could trigger regulatory scrutiny.
Democrat lawmakers have previously called for investigations into Trump's crypto ventures and projects using his name. Requests targeted financial regulators and the government ethics office over concerns about potential conflicts or improper arrangements.
Trump Billionaires Club did not respond to requests for comment regarding cryptocurrency integration, regulatory compliance approaches, or the relationship between the game and the Trump meme coin's recent price performance. Zanker was linked to a similar gaming-crypto project in April that drew comparisons to existing mobile titles.
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