TL;DR
- Gala relaunches Legends & Dragons without explaining major changes.
- Game surpasses 500,000 downloads but lacks blockchain details.
- Company stays silent on downtime and new features.
Gala Games put the title Legends & Dragons back into circulation on April. The game combines *match-3* mechanics with role-playing and empire-building features, and it is now available on iOS and Android. The new version includes player-versus-player (PvP) battles, dragon interactions, and hero summoning. Developed by Mahoodles LLC, the title already surpasses 500,000 downloads on Google Play alone, a figure that proves its prior popularity.
However, the company did not offer explanations for the downtime that preceded the relaunch. Nor did it detail the modifications introduced after the game’s return. Previously known as Legends Reborn on Gala’s support site, the game remained offline for a period. That pause responded to a broader migration of Gala’s titles toward their new hub at connect.gala.com. During that transition, several games entered maintenance mode.
Official silence after the restart
Gala Games avoided commenting on the reasons for the pause or on the strategic shifts accompanying the relaunch. The announcement tweet, tagged with #GalaChain, does not clarify whether the game now incorporates blockchain technology. It also does not confirm whether it includes token mechanics or NFT functionality. This attitude mirrors the company’s communication strategy on other occasions. In mid-2025, Gala shut down The Walking Dead: Empires and retired three tap-to-earn Telegram titles late last year. All those decisions form part of the company’s pivot toward its newer flagship title, Treasure Tapper.
On the other hand, the lack of detailed information did not stop Legends & Dragons from reaching a solid player base. More than half a million downloads on Google Play show real interest. But the lack of transparency generates doubts among users. Does the game now deliver cryptocurrency rewards? Do the dragons or heroes work as tradable assets? Gala Games answers none of those questions. Industry observers speculate about future updates. The use of the #GalaChain hashtag in promotion fuels the hypothesis of integration with its own network, but the company neither confirms nor denies it.
The player community grows after the relaunch. Even so, many expect concrete definitions. Gala Games’ low-profile communication strategy contrasts with the magnitude of the changes applied. Players who downloaded the title on their mobile devices face a renewed game, but without a clear map of what changed or what comes next. While the company maintains silence, speculation fills the information void. Time will tell whether Legends & Dragons integrates the blockchain functions that many anticipate. For now, Gala prefers to let download data speak instead of its spokespeople.






