Season 3 of House of the Dragon premiered in 2026, coinciding with the launch of a new Game of Thrones spin-off mobile game titled Dragonfire.
- June 23, 2026
AceShowbiz - Season 3 of House of the Dragon premiered in 2026, coinciding with the launch of a new Game of Thrones spin-off mobile game titled Dragonfire. The game offers players the chance to command dragon-led armies and influence the unfolding events of the Targaryen civil war, known as the Dance of Dragons, through their strategic choices.
Dragonfire integrates closely with the show’s streaming experience by allowing fans to link their HBO Max accounts to earn rewards while watching House of the Dragon. Warner Bros. Discovery’s CEO and President of Global Streaming and Games, JB Perrette, highlighted the company’s excitement about delivering an authentic House of the Dragon strategy game optimized for mobile players. Meanwhile, Matt Read, Vice President and Studio Head at Warner Bros. Games Boston, emphasized that the game is designed to immerse fans in the series’ world by putting them in command of dragons and shaping Westeros’ fate through their decisions.
House of the Dragon is a drama-fantasy-adventure series produced by WarnerMedia and distributed by HBO Max, set nearly 200 years before Game of Thrones. Following the Targaryen civil war during King Viserys’s reign, the show has run for three seasons, featuring stars like Matt Smith, Emma D'Arcy, and Olivia Cooke. Season 3 adopts a darker tone, focusing on the morally complex evolution of Rhaenyra’s character as she navigates difficult choices for family and power. The season expands its scope with more dragons, battles, and political intrigue, continuing the story toward the planned conclusion in Season 4.
The simultaneous release of Season 3 and Dragonfire represents a significant expansion of the House of the Dragon franchise, blending traditional storytelling with interactive gaming. This convergence allows fans to engage more deeply with the narrative universe, enhancing their connection to the show’s complex characters and high-stakes conflicts. With the series and its spin-offs firmly renewed through 2028, HBO is clearly investing heavily in sustaining and growing the Game of Thrones legacy.