Key Points:
- Game of Thrones: Dragonfire launches in India this June with House of the Dragon season three.
- The mobile game features dragon battles, alliances, and Westeros politics.
- Pre-registration is open on App Store, Google Play, and the official site.
Warner Bros. Games and HBO announce “Game of Thrones: Dragonfire,” a free-to-play mobile strategy game launching in India alongside House of the Dragon season three in June.
New Strategy Game Targets India Ahead Of ‘House Of The Dragon’ Season Three
Warner Bros. Games and HBO say “Game of Thrones: Dragonfire” is part of a broader push to engage global audiences, including India’s rapidly growing mobile gaming market. The game is being promoted ahead of the third season of “House of the Dragon,” which is expected to stream in India in June.
Developed by Warner Bros. Games Boston, the title focuses on strategy gameplay designed for mobile-first users. India, one of the world’s largest smartphone markets, is a key audience for such releases.
The game is based on the world created by George R. R. Martin and draws from his novel Fire & Blood. The story explores the Targaryen dynasty, set centuries before Game of Thrones.
A Warner Bros. Games statement says the title aims to offer a “modern, social strategy experience” combining warfare, alliances, and dragon-based combat.
Indian Gamers To Experience Dragon Warfare, Westeros Politics
“Dragonfire” places players in the role of a Valyrian descendant, allowing them to hatch, train, and ride dragons while competing for control of Westeros. The gameplay includes tactical battles, territory expansion, and alliance-building.
Indian players will be able to interact with both familiar and new characters, including Rhaenyra Targaryen. Developers say the mix of known storylines and original content is designed to appeal to both longtime fans and new users.
The game also emphasizes multiplayer features, enabling users to form factions and collaborate in large-scale battles. Analysts say such social mechanics have strong traction in India’s mobile gaming ecosystem.
“Strategy and multiplayer games perform well in India because of their community-driven nature,” says gaming analyst Rohan Mehta. “A global franchise like ‘Game of Thrones’ adds significant pull.”
Pre-Registration Opens On Mobile Platforms Across India
Pre-registration for “Game of Thrones: Dragonfire” is now open in India via the App Store, Google Play, and the official website. The companies have not announced a specific release date.
The launch aligns with the anticipated June debut of “House of the Dragon” season three, expected to stream in India through official platforms. Industry observers say synchronized releases help maximize engagement across entertainment formats.
The “Game of Thrones” franchise continues to maintain a strong fan base in India, driven by streaming accessibility and growing interest in international content.
Warner Bros. Games says the title will follow a free-to-play model, with optional in-app purchases likely to support ongoing gameplay.




