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There’s a new crypto-fueled mobile game in town, which has many lawmakers and members of the public talking, named “Trump Billionaires Club”.
Scheduled to go live by the end of December 2025, the game features traditional board-game mechanics and Web3 implementations, allowing players to utilize the TRUMP meme coin, exchange collectibles and battle for material rewards.
The project shares some of the creators involved with the original Trump meme coin, and a goal of reviving interest in it with gaming options and digital collectibles.
What Is Trump Billionaires Club?
Trump Billionaires Club is a mobile and web-based 3D board game developed by Freedom45Games in collaboration with the digital-collectibles platform OpenLoot.
The game aims for a blend of board-game-style moves, dice-rolls and empire building, with modern crypto and NFT mechanics, in which players can use cash, crypto or the TRUMP token to fund accounts and join play.
According to the official pre-registration page, users who pre-register will be placed on a leaderboard that grants them a part of $1 million worth of TRUMP tokens, along with in-game rewards including NFT statues, mystery boxes, and cosmetic items based on their standing.

The developers note that no specific crypto wallet is needed to play, making it more user-friendly for regular gamers as well as those familiar with the cryptocurrency world.
However, an important disclaimer on the website notes: the game “is not designed, manufactured, or distributed by” the U.S. president or his associates.
The collectibles are advertised “for enjoyment only, not for investment purposes.”
Game Mechanics: How It Works, Tokens & Rewards
Those participating in Trump Billionaire Club game will navigate a virtual gameboard, similar to the iconic children’s board games by starting businesses, expanding their virtual empires, purchasing assets and even utilizing resources within the game to ascend to an alternate reality “Billionaire Ladder.”
$TRUMP serves as the in-game currency. Players may also use it (or cash, other cryptos) to take actions in games, purchase and trade limited-edition NFT statues/pins (through OpenLoot), and be a part of the reward leaderboard pre-launch.
The pre-open incentive mechanism is divided: users who pre-register, hold at least some $TRUMP or refer others can get points. Depending on where they finish, high-ranking players get assigned a variety of rewards, from “common” to “legendary” NFTs or mystery boxes.
The team is marketing this as a hybrid experience as players don’t even need a crypto wallet to play, an attempt to maximize the game’s reach beyond the usual crop of crypto natives.
Timing and Market Conditions: Where TRUMP Coin Sits
Trump Billionaires Club’s official release date on the Apple App Store is December 30th, 2025 and players can pre-register for the game now.
The TRUMP meme coin doesn’t seem to be doing well in the markets, however. Recent market statistics indicate that the token’s gains post-launch have been trimmed significantly.
The game could either be an effort by the project’s backers to reignite interest using gaming, collectibles and rewards as a way to pull people back in.
The $1m bounty pool and leaderboard-based incentives show a direct plan to draw both existing token holders and fresh entrants.

What Developers Say And What the Disclaimer Means
Freedom45Games and OpenLoot present Trump Billionaires Club as a fully-realized gaming system blending old-world mechanics and new. On their website, they claim that game items are collectibles for “enjoyment only” and not investments.
The licensing agreement permits the use of the “Trump” name, image, and likeness, but is explicit that this isn’t being made by any known Trump entity.
This distinction could matter to regulators, critics or players who are worried about exposure to political or legal pitfalls from the prominent branding.
Conclusion
The launch of Trump Billionaires Club could open a new beginning for the TRUMP meme coin. By creating a mobile / web game with board-game mechanics, NFT trading and token rewards while still being able to allow non-crypto people to play; the developers hope that this could inject energy into $TRUMP.
Pre-registration is up and running for December 2025, with a targeted App Store release date of December 30.
Whether this approach can revitalize TRUMP’s fortunes, or whether they will be yet another crypto-gaming fad, only time will tell.
Glossary
NFT (Non-Fungible Token) - A one-of-a-kind digital asset that is held on a blockchain and can represent ownership of goods such as art, collectibles or in-game items.
Pre-registration – The sign-up period before a product launch date where users claim their spot and perhaps also gain early access bonuses or rewards.
In-game currency – A system of exchange used with a game to get upgrades, items, or use game features.
Web3 – A catch-all term for online services built on blockchain/decentralized tech rather than old-fashioned centralized servers or payment platforms.
Frequently Asked Questions About Trump Billionaires Club
Do players need a crypto wallet to play Trump Billionaires Club?
No. According to the game’s website, players can sign up using cash, crypto or TRUMP coin, a crypto wallet is not necessary.
What rewards can be given before launch?
The pre-launch leaderboard rewards players with $1 Million of TRUMP and also NFT collectibles, as well as mystery boxes, depending on the place the players’ accounts rank.
Is the game authorized by Donald Trump, or his companies?
No. The creators make it clear that the game is not made by Donald Trump or his company. They only license his name/image.
When does Trump Billionaires Club launch?
The game is to be released on Apple App Store on December 30, 2025. Pre-registration is ongoing.
Is this a game or a kind of investment platform?
It’s a game, in the words of those who made it. The site states that all in-game items are collectibles for enjoyment only and are “not associated with any cryptocurrency offering.”
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