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    Trump Billionaires Club game launches with TRUMP rewards, not by Trump

    James WilsonBy James WilsonDecember 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Trump Billionaires Club, a licensed-but-unofficial Trump mobile game, will offer TRUMP rewards via Open Loot as devs deny political ties or true asset ownership.​

    Summary

    • Trump Billionaires Club is a 3D board-style mobile and web game using TRUMP-themed rewards, with crypto and non-crypto modes via Open Loot.​
    • Freedom45Games licenses Trump’s name but says neither Trump nor his businesses helped design the game, and players gain no true asset ownership.​
    • The launch follows prior Trump-linked web3 games and comes as the Solana-based TRUMP meme coin trades far below its peak despite fresh marketing.

    A Donald Trump-themed mobile cryptocurrency game is scheduled to launch by year-end, according to an announcement from the official account behind the TRUMP meme coin. The game, titled Trump Billionaires Club, will feature a pool of TRUMP token rewards for players.

    Trump Billionaires Club is described on its website as “the first and only Trump mobile game for true Trump fans,” combining board-game strategy with casual gameplay. The title is designed as a 3D board game where players advance through what developers call a “billionaire ladder” based on rolls, luck, and strategic decisions.

    Trump game confuses

    The game will offer both crypto-enabled and non-crypto versions, allowing access to mobile and web users without requiring a digital wallet or blockchain setup, according to the project’s website. The specific method for earning TRUMP tokens has not been disclosed.

    Open Loot, a web3 gaming platform co-founded by Decentraland’s Ari Meilich, is partnering on the launch.

    Freedom45Games LLC, the company developing the game, holds a license to use Trump’s name but stated that neither Donald Trump nor his businesses participated in the game’s design or production. The company was formed last year in Wyoming and shares the same registered agents—Cloud Peak Law—as several other Trump-licensed commercial ventures, including 45Footwear, watch retailer TheBestWatchesonEarth, and Celebration Cards LLC, an entity tied to the TRUMP meme coin ecosystem. The ownership of Freedom45Games has not been publicly disclosed.

    A previous letter from Senator Richard Blumenthal linked another TRUMP-related company, Fight Fight Fight LLC, to Bill Zanker, a longtime Trump associate who co-authored a book with Trump in 2007. No direct connection to Freedom45Games has been confirmed.

    The project’s website states that players can “turn progress into ownership” through in-game milestones that generate digital collectibles. However, the terms and conditions specify that all content remains the property of Freedom45Games and that players do not obtain actual ownership rights to the game’s mechanics or assets.

    The company stated that the game “is not affiliated with any cryptocurrency offering, is not political, and has nothing to do with any political campaign.”

    Trump Billionaires Club is not the first Trump-related web3 gaming project. In January, an unofficial Telegram game called Trump’s Empire launched with a tap-to-earn model where players build a business empire through repeated tapping and upgrades. That game allows players to launch their own meme coin as a milestone.

    The announcement has had minimal immediate impact on the TRUMP token, a Solana-based meme coin that surged earlier this year before declining from its peak, according to market data.



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