
Trump Billionaires Club Game Launches with Crypto Rewards
A new mobile game themed around former US President Donald Trump is set to launch by the end of the year, featuring a pool of TRUMP token rewards for players. The game, titled Trump Billionaires Club, is described as a 3D board game where players advance through a ‘billionaire ladder’ based on strategy and luck. This launch highlights the ongoing intersection of politics, pop culture, and cryptocurrency in the web3 gaming space.
Game Mechanics and Developer Details
Trump Billionaires Club will offer both crypto-enabled and non-crypto versions, allowing access to users without requiring a digital wallet. The specific method for earning the Solana-based TRUMP tokens has not yet been disclosed. The game is being developed by Freedom45Games LLC, which holds a license to use Trump’s name but has stated that neither Donald Trump nor his businesses participated in the game’s design or production.
Licensing and Legal Structure
Freedom45Games was formed last year in Wyoming and shares registered agents with several other Trump-licensed commercial ventures, including entities tied to the TRUMP meme coin ecosystem. The company’s ownership remains undisclosed. While a previous Trump-linked company was connected to a longtime associate, no direct link to Freedom45Games has been confirmed.
Ownership Claims and Disclaimers
The project’s website suggests players can ‘turn progress into ownership’ through digital collectibles earned from in-game milestones. However, the terms and conditions clarify that all content remains the property of Freedom45Games and that players do not obtain actual ownership rights to the game’s assets or mechanics. The company has explicitly stated the game “is not political, and has nothing to do with any political campaign.”
Market Context and Previous Projects
The announcement has had a minimal immediate impact on the TRUMP meme coin’s market price. The token, which surged earlier this year, continues to trade significantly below its all-time high. This game is not the first Trump-related web3 project; an unofficial Telegram game called Trump’s Empire launched earlier this year with a tap-to-earn model.
The Role of Open Loot Platform
The launch is being facilitated in partnership with Open Loot, a web3 gaming platform co-founded by Ari Meilich of Decentraland. This partnership aims to bridge traditional mobile gaming with blockchain-based rewards, though the game will remain accessible to a non-crypto audience.
The launch of Trump Billionaires Club represents another experiment in blending political branding with cryptocurrency incentives, testing the waters for mainstream adoption of tokenized rewards in casual gaming.



