Japan – Video game company PONOS has launched a thrilling spy-themed campaign to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the English edition of its hit tower defence mobile game, ‘The Battle Cats,’ inviting players to uncover a mysterious double agent and save the celebration.
Titled ‘Mission Impawsible,’ the campaign’s storyline thrusts players into action as a double agent sabotages capsule machines built for the 10th anniversary festivities, forcing the postponement of the highly anticipated Best of the Best festival. As the hunt for the Spy Cat begins, every cat is a suspect. Players are invited to join the investigation, defend the Cat Base, and expose the double agent in this thrilling game of cat and mouse to bring justice once and for all.
Seiichiro Sano, managing director of PONOS, said, “Who doesn’t love a good spy thriller? From James Bond to Mr. and Mrs. Smith to The Bourne Identity, espionage stories capture our imagination. Typically, campaigns are built outside of the game, but once again PONOS and R/GA’s global team collaborated to integrate the voting system directly within the game, engaging core players.”
Ari Halper, global head of creative excellence at R/GA, added, “There is a great irony in the gaming world: while games are meant to entertain us, their promotions and celebrations typically fall back on the same retail tactics and sales clichés. But why not extend the entertainment into the promotions and celebrations themselves?”
The ‘Mission Impawsible’ campaign, featuring social media, paid media, and influencer content, will roll out across English-speaking regions throughout September and October. Players can make their final suspect accusation between October 7th and 14th.
Since its original release for the Japanese market in 2012 and the English version in 2014, The Battle Cats has become a widely acclaimed tower defence strategy game, amassing over 92 million downloads and continuing to grow.