Game of Thrones: Dragonfire kicks off a fresh battle for Westeros on mobile. Developed by Warner Bros. Games Boston and published by Warner Bros. Games, this free-to-play strategy game inspired by House of the Dragon is available on iOS via the App Store and on Android via Google Play since June 2, 2026. The title lets players step into the role of a new dragonrider during the Targaryen civil war, with the goal of strengthening their House, forging alliances and taking part in the fight for the Iron Throne.
The gameplay of Game of Thrones: Dragonfire is built around a mobile-friendly strategic approach, featuring tactical grid-based battles, a squared map, and a dragon-centered progression. Players can hatch, raise, and command multiple creatures, including famous dragons like Caraxes and Syrax, as well as dragons created specifically for the game. Each dragon has its own abilities, affinities with certain troops, and useful synergies depending on how you build your army. The title also lets you deploy up to five dragon-led armies, while offering a mini-game called Dragon Assault that focuses on flight and attack phases.
The game is set in the heart of the Dance of the Dragons, a civil war that rips apart the Targaryen dynasty. You arrive in Westeros as a Valyrian heir bound to your first dragon, before taking part in the battles for the control of the Seven Kingdoms. The scripted campaigns let you encounter characters and places from the House of the Dragon universe, while your choices steer certain narrative branches, rewards, and events across each season of play.
Warner Bros. Games presents this project as a mobile experience that stays faithful to the series’ universe. JB Perrette, CEO and president of global streaming and games at Warner Bros. Discovery, explains: "We’re thrilled to bring Game of Thrones: Dragonfire to mobile players with an immersive strategy experience that stays true to House of the Dragon." Meanwhile, Matt Read, vice president and studio head at Warner Bros. Games Boston, adds: "With Game of Thrones: Dragonfire, we wanted to place the House of the Dragon universe right into players’ hands." The question now is how this offering will evolve with future updates, including new dragons, seasonal storylines, and upcoming faction objectives.
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