The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot entered closed Beta on June 10, 2013. Players could gain access to the closed Beta by signing up on the official website for a chance to receive a Beta key, or by purchasing one of the founder's (Double O) packs through the in-game store. The game was also made available on
Steam through their Early Access program on November 18, 2013. On January 27, 2014, the game's open Beta date was announced, and on February 11 the pre-open Beta pack was released, which included major changes to the game's castle defense and monetization systems. The game officially entered open Beta on February 25, 2014, for the PC. Following the launch of
Watch Dogs on May 27, 2014,
Watch Dogs themed content and equipment was introduced to
The Mighty Quest, both in-game and through a special add-on pack. The additions include new weapons, clothing and bandannas as well as a level 12
Watch Dogs castle to explore found in the Bling's Landing region. Ubisoft stated that the content would cease availability on July 1, 2014. The game was released on February 5, 2015. Ubisoft announced that
The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot would end all services and shut down on October 25, 2016.
Mobile port On January 10, 2017, Ubisoft
soft launched a mobile version for
Android and
iOS developed by
Ubisoft Paris Mobile, without the castle-building portion.
Netflix released a spinoff mobile game,
Mighty Quest Rogue Palace, in 2023. It requires a Netflix subscription to play, but subscribers can play it for free. ==Reception==