Download The Battle Cats APK 15.3.0 Free for Android
PONOS Corporation APK
| Tên | The Battle Cats |
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| Nhà phát hành | PONOS Corporation |
| Phiên bản | 15.3.0 |
| Kích thước | 197MB |
| Yêu cầu | Android 7.0 |
| Google Play | Google Play ↗ |
| Danh mục | Strategy |
| Lượt tải | 4 |
| Giá | MIỄN PHÍ |
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The Battle Cats has crossed 94 million downloads worldwide and now runs more than 800 cat units spread across six rarity tiers.
The Battle Cats (known in Japan as Nyanko Daisensou) is a 2D lane-based tower defense game from PONOS Corporation, the Kyoto studio that has run the franchise since its November 2012 Japanese debut. The English version was re-released on September 17, 2014, and the game now lives on Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo 3DS. You deploy a squad of deliberately ugly-cute cats onto a horizontal battlefield, push toward the enemy base, and stop their units from reaching yours. Two things keep players coming back: a roster of 800+ collectible cats sorted into six rarities, and a difficulty curve that stays gentle on the surface while demanding real lineup planning in the endgame.
- Over 800 cat units split across six rarity tiers
- How cats evolve through Normal, Evolved, True, and Ultra forms
- Empire of Cats, Into the Future, and Cats of the Cosmos explained
- Why the Cat Cannon and your in-battle wallet decide every match
- Pulling Uber Rares from the Cat Capsule gacha and collaboration banners
- What’s new in version 15.3.0
- The Battle Cats MOD APK features
- Frequently asked questions
Over 800 cat units split across six rarity tiers
As of version 15, the game holds more than 800 cat units, with the catalogue order reaching 860 in version 15.3.0. The Basic Cat is the only unit you start with. Everything else unlocks by clearing stages or rolling the Cat Capsule. Rarer cats hit harder but cost more to deploy and recharge more slowly, so a working army mixes cheap meatshields with a few heavy hitters.
Units sort into six rarities, each with its own role in a lineup:
- Normal: the nine core cats unlocked during Empire of Cats Chapter 1, including Cat, Tank Cat, and Gross Cat. They act as cheap meatshields and front-line attackers, and they upgrade with Cat Tickets instead of XP.
- Special: a mixed group that includes subgroups like Li’l Cats and the Legend Cats given out through story rewards. Moneko sits here, a popular ranged attacker with a unique death animation.
- Rare: the backbone of mid-game lineups, cheap enough to spam but strong once evolved to True Form.
- Super Rare: home to the Crazed Cats, alternate versions of basic units with much higher stats unlocked through monthly Crazed stages.
- Uber Rare (Uber Super Rare): the gacha chase units. Festival exclusives like Windy gain entirely new roles once pushed to Ultra Form.
- Legend Rare: the rarest pulls, often locked behind festival banners, with players reporting only a handful even after thousands of rolls.
Each cat carries its own attack power, health, attack range, and recharge time. Some hit up to three times per swing, and a few units with zero movement speed, such as Meditation Cat, stand at your base as stationary turrets rather than advancing.
How cats evolve through Normal, Evolved, True, and Ultra forms
Every cat can switch between up to four forms outside battle, and each form can change stats, abilities, and even role. The progression runs Normal, Evolved, True, then Ultra.
- Evolved Form unlocks at level 10 and is mostly a stat bump with a new look.
- True Form requires level 20 to 30 plus evolution materials, and usually adds a meaningful ability or stat jump.
- Ultra Form is the newest tier, locked behind level 60 and rare materials like Gold Catfruit or Dark Catfruit. Ultra units such as Windy or Santa Kuu gain large stat boosts and fresh abilities like Surge Immunity or Colossus Slayer, which has pulled several older Uber Rares back into endgame use.
Leveling past the standard cap uses Catseyes, split by rarity (Rare, Super Rare, Uber Rare, Legend, Special). The “plus level” system pushes units further still. Version 15.3.0 alone raised Catburger’s plus cap from +35 to +40, Medal King’s from +15 to +20, and Scarf Cat’s from +20 to +25. Once you clear Into the Future Chapter 3, the Talents system lets you spend XP to unlock extra abilities on individual cats, with Ultra Talents available on select units for an even higher ceiling.
Empire of Cats, Into the Future, and Cats of the Cosmos explained
The main campaign runs across three stories, each divided into three sub-chapters for nine in total. Empire of Cats takes the invasion across Earth, Into the Future jumps ahead in time, and Cats of the Cosmos pushes the war into space. Clearing the same sub-chapter a second and third time raises the difficulty and the rewards rather than repeating the same fight.
Empire of Cats hides Treasures on its stages. Collecting full Treasure sets permanently boosts your cats’ attack and health, so most experienced players grind these before tackling harder content. After all three main stories are done, Zombie Outbreaks and the corruption-themed Aku Realms open up as recurring threats.
The real difficulty lives in the Legend stages: Stories of Legend, Uncanny Legends, and the newest Zero Legends. These maps add Crown difficulty levels (Level 1 through Level 4), each tougher than the last and worth better drops. Entering any stage costs Cat Energy, which refills at one unit per minute and speeds up as you collect Time Machines from Into the Future. Running dry on Energy means waiting or spending Leadership items to recover, which is the main pacing gate in the stock version.
Why the Cat Cannon and your in-battle wallet decide every match
Each battle starts with an empty wallet that fills with money over time. You spend that money to deploy cats, so early game is a balance between fielding cheap units now and saving for a costly Uber Rare later. The Worker Cat sits at the bottom of the screen and upgrades your wallet’s maximum size and fill speed, and managing it well is half of any hard stage.
The Cat Cannon is your base ability. Charge it during the fight, then fire to damage and knock back the enemy front line, buying space when units pile up near your base. The catch: the Cannon does nothing against enemies with the Wave Immunity ability, so you cannot lean on it everywhere. Its Foundation, Style, and Cannon parts can each be upgraded with Extra-Dimensional Materials to add effects like slow or weaken.
Combat itself reads at a glance but rewards positioning. Each cat stops and attacks once an enemy enters its range, some units have blind spots directly in front of them, and knocking an enemy back resets its advance. Stalling a boss with waves of cheap meatshields while a long-range attacker chips it down is a core tactic against tougher units like the bosses that close each chapter.
Pulling Uber Rares from the Cat Capsule gacha and collaboration banners
New cats mostly come from the Cat Capsule, the game’s gacha machine. The Rare Capsule costs 150 Cat Food for a single roll, and an 11-roll runs 1,500 Cat Food while guaranteeing at least one higher-rarity unit. Cat Food is earned free through login bonuses, missions, and limited Wildcat Slots events, or bought with real money.
Beyond the standard pool, several ticket and banner types change what you can pull:
- Rare Tickets roll the Rare Capsule for free, handed out through User Rank rewards and events.
- Platinum and Legend Tickets guarantee an Uber Rare or better, the most valuable currency in the game.
- Uberfest and festival banners boost Uber Rare rates and add festival-exclusive units like the Ultra-capable Windy.
- Collaboration banners bring in licensed crossover cats. The Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba collaboration reached international versions in version 15.2 after debuting in Japanese version 15.1.1.
Stacking the right cats also unlocks Cat Combos, set bonuses that trigger when specific units sit together in your lineup, granting effects like extra starting money or faster Worker Cat upgrades before the fight even begins.
What’s new in version 15.3.0
Version 15.3.0 rolled out to international players in late April 2026, following the Japanese release on April 1, 2026. The headline additions:
- Seven new cat units were added, taking the catalogue order range up to 860, alongside one new True Form and one new Ultra Form.
- A new ability, Drain (遅延), increases the recharge time of units it hits. It has no effect on fully recharged units, can be resisted by Sage Slayer’s passive debuff resistance, and is cleared by the Curse status.
- Lineups used to clear Level 1 through Level 3 stages now save separately from Level 4 lineups, so your hard-cleared teams stay intact.
- Three new User Rank rewards landed at ranks 27,100 (five Uber Rare Catseyes), 27,200 (five Legend Catseyes), and 27,300 (five Special Catseyes).
- Legend Stage previews now show how many sub-chapters remain before you reach a Legend Cat reward, replacing the older reward-number label.
The Battle Cats MOD APK features
This MOD removes the two grind walls that slow the stock version most, Cat Food scarcity and the XP needed for Ultra Forms, while skipping the in-battle money buildup so you can field expensive Uber Rares from the first wave. It targets players who want to test lineups against Zero Legends or Zombie Outbreaks without months of farming.
Unlimited Cat Food
Cat Food stays maxed instead of trickling in through login bonuses and Wildcat Slots. You can run the 11-roll Rare Capsule (1,500 Cat Food) or hit collaboration banners like Demon Slayer repeatedly without saving up, which makes chasing a specific Uber Rare or Legend Rare realistic instead of a months-long wait. It also covers Energy refills, so the one-per-minute Cat Energy gate stops blocking long grind sessions.
Unlimited XP
XP no longer caps your progress, so you can push cats to level 60 for Ultra Forms and pour into the Talents tree the moment Into the Future Chapter 3 is cleared. In the stock game, hitting User Rank reward 27,300 or maxing plus levels like Catburger’s new +40 cap takes heavy XP-stage farming. Here those upgrades happen immediately, letting you build a full endgame army for Uncanny Legends and Zero Legends.
Unlimited in-battle money
Your wallet sits at maximum from wave 1 instead of filling slowly while the Worker Cat upgrades. That means deploying a 4,000-cost Uber Rare alongside a wall of meatshields right away, skipping the slow opening that defines hard Crown Level 4 stages. It is most useful in Zombie Outbreaks and Cats of the Cosmos stages where tough units rush your base before a stock wallet could afford a real defense.
Fast deploy with no recharge
Unit recharge cooldowns are removed, so even slow-recharging Uber Rares and Crazed Cats can be spammed back-to-back. Stock recharge times scale with rarity, which limits how often you can refresh a meatshield wall against fast enemies. Removing the timer turns stalling tactics against chapter bosses and Wave Immunity enemies (the ones the Cat Cannon can’t touch) into a much simpler job.
No ads
The optional rewarded ads and the Premium upsell prompts are stripped out, so bonus rewards arrive without watching clips and the interface stays clean during long grind runs.
Note: figures in the table below reflect standard stock APK values at the start of a battle versus the MOD build. Cat Food, XP, and wallet caps in the stock column are the in-game defaults; MOD values represent the unlocked state.
| Criteria | Stock APK | MOD APK |
|---|---|---|
| Cat Food | Earned via logins, missions, Wildcat Slots | Unlimited |
| XP for leveling | Farmed through XP stages | Unlimited |
| In-battle wallet | Fills over time, raised by Worker Cat | Maxed from wave 1 |
| Rare Capsule 11-roll | 1,500 Cat Food | Free, unlimited rolls |
| Unit recharge | Scales with rarity, slowest on Uber Rares | Instant / no cooldown |
| Cat Energy | 1 unit per minute, refills cost Cat Food | Not a limit (unlimited Cat Food) |
| Ads / Premium prompts | Rewarded ads and upsells present | Removed |
Frequently asked questions
Is The Battle Cats MOD APK safe to install?
A MOD APK is a modified build, not the official PONOS release, so treat it like any third-party file: install on a secondary or test account rather than a long-term save. The version on this page is scanned before publishing, but modified builds always carry more risk than the stock APK from an official store.
Will the MOD get my account banned?
The Battle Cats runs server checks for events and rankings, and modified resources like unlimited Cat Food can flag an account. Keep the MOD off any save linked to a Transfer Code you care about. Many players run it offline or on a throwaway account to explore Uber Rares and Zero Legends without risking a main file.
How does the MOD differ from the stock APK?
The stock APK gates progress behind Cat Food gacha rolls, XP farming, and slow in-battle money. The MOD removes those limits: maxed Cat Food and XP, a full wallet from wave 1, instant unit recharge, and no ads. The actual stages, cats, forms, and abilities are identical, only the resource and timing walls change.
Is The Battle Cats free to play and offline?
The stock game is free with optional purchases, and most content can be cleared without spending. It needs a network connection for downloads, events, and ranking features, though many story stages run offline once data is downloaded. The MOD’s unlimited Cat Food removes the main reason to spend in the first place.
What Android version do you need to run it?
The Battle Cats requires Android 7.0 or higher. Newer builds drop support for some older devices, so check that your phone meets the minimum before updating to version 15.3.0. The download size sits around 100 to 140 MB depending on the build and the data downloaded on first launch.