Trump-themed game to launch with TRUMP rewards but no Trump involvement
A new Donald Trump-themed mobile game, Trump Billionaires Club, is scheduled to launch before the end of the year, according to an announcement from the official TRUMP meme coin community. The title will distribute TRUMP token rewards through the Open Loot gaming platform, although developers emphasize the project is neither political nor designed by Trump or his businesses.
Gameplay mixes board mechanics with collectible progression
The game is described as a 3D board-style title where players climb a “billionaire ladder” using dice rolls, luck, and strategy. Both web and mobile versions will be available, with crypto and non-crypto modes so players can participate without a blockchain wallet. Details about how TRUMP rewards are earned remain undisclosed.
Open Loot, co-founded by Decentraland’s Ari Meilich, is supporting the game’s launch. The platform specializes in distributing digital rewards and web3-enabled game assets.
Developers deny political ties and clarify ownership limits
Trump Billionaires Club is being developed by Freedom45Games LLC, a Wyoming-registered company that licenses the Trump brand for commercial use. The developer says Trump had no input in designing or producing the game, despite the thematic branding.
The company shares registered agents with several other Trump-licensed enterprises, including 45Footwear and Celebration Cards LLC, the latter connected to the TRUMP meme coin ecosystem. However, the actual owners of Freedom45Games have not been publicly identified.
The game advertises the ability to “turn progress into ownership,” but the terms of service state that all digital collectibles remain the property of Freedom45Games. Players do not receive true ownership rights over assets or mechanics, aligning the product with closed-system gaming environments rather than decentralized asset models.
Confusion grows around Trump-branded web3 projects
The launch adds to a growing list of Trump-themed digital projects. Earlier this year, a tap-to-earn Telegram game called Trump’s Empire allowed players to build a virtual business before eventually launching their own meme coin as part of gameplay milestones.
This expanding ecosystem has led to regulatory and political scrutiny. A previous letter from Senator Richard Blumenthal tied another TRUMP-connected company, Fight Fight Fight LLC, to longtime Trump associate Bill Zanker, although no link to Freedom45Games has been confirmed.
Minimal effect on TRUMP token price
The announcement of the new game had limited impact on the TRUMP token, which runs on the Solana network. The token surged earlier in the year but has since fallen from its peak despite periodic promotional activity surrounding Trump-themed products.
Developers insist the game is not affiliated with any political campaign and is intended purely as entertainment, though its branding and timing continue to spark questions around licensing, ownership transparency, and the evolving overlap between meme coins and commercial gaming.











