Mobile Game / June 3, 2026
Game of Thrones: Dragonfire sends mobile players into dragon politics and castle pressure
Warner Bros. Games has launched Game of Thrones: Dragonfire globally on Android and iOS, mixing 4X strategy, dragon armies, alliances, campaigns and seasonal territory control.
Game of Thrones: Dragonfire is today’s largest fantasy strategy launch, and it is very clearly built for players who think mobile strategy is better with dragons, betrayal and territory pressure. Warner Bros. Games has launched the title globally on Android and iOS after earlier soft-launch activity and pre-registration. The game takes place long before Daenerys, putting players into Westeros as a rising dragonrider bonded to a first dragon.
The systems are exactly what mobile 4X fans expect, but with stronger IP fuel: 28 unique dragons, multiple dragon-led armies, alliances, tile-based battles, seasonal Reigns, branching campaign content and a Dragon Strike minigame. The danger is that Westeros becomes another timer-heavy kingdom builder with famous names painted on top. The opportunity is bigger.
If the seasonal conflicts and dragon synergies feel meaningful, Dragonfire could give mobile strategy fans a louder, more cinematic reason to return to the Iron Throne grind.