Mobile gaming is one of the world’s largest platforms and boasts many amazing titles. Here are 10 of the best 2025 has to offer!
ROBLOX experienced strong download growth thanks to its Hell’s Kitchen event and seasonal ranked rewards that drove engagement with players. Furthermore, this popular sandbox game benefits from frequent content updates bringing new levels, collectible rewards, and limited-time events – further cementing ROBLOX as one of the premier sandbox titles out there.
1. Call of Duty: Mobile
Call of Duty: Mobile is a free-to-play first-person shooter game bringing the beloved COD franchise onto mobile. Featuring classic maps, game modes, battle royale mode, and much more – Call of Duty: Mobile offers players an immersive first-person shooting experience on mobile!
This game boasts console-quality graphics, customizable controls, voice and text chat functionality and amazing 3D sound effects. Furthermore, players can unlock iconic operators, weapons, outfits, scorestreaks and gear to customize their loadouts to their personal taste.
Microtransactions in this game are standard; they do not feel intrusive or intrusive, as is evidenced by its high age rating due to its violent content.
2. League of Legends
Riot Games developed League of Legends (LoL), a multiplayer online battle arena game inspired by Defense of the Ancients map from Warcraft III. LoL was released for public consumption on October 27, 2009.
LoL is a strategic game with teamwork and individual skill both playing a major role, while its champion pool is constantly expanding to accommodate new characters adding depth to both lore and gameplay. From Thresh’s lantern mechanic to Zed and Yasuo’s high skill ceilings, Riot has prioritized champion design quality since 2012. This creates an immersive and engaging experience for players.
3. Mobile Legends
Mobile Legends, commonly referred to by its initials MLBB, is a five-on-five MOBA developed by Moonton, a subsidiary of ByteDance, released in 2016. Soon after its debut it gained widespread acclaim across Southeast Asia.
Although it initially resembled League of Legends in terms of design and gameplay, MLBB has since undergone significant remodeling to distinguish itself. When played on BlueStacks for improved controls, smoother performance, and higher FPS.
4. Farlight 84
Farlight 84 draws heavily on Fortnite and Apex Legends for inspiration, offering similar features like long TTKs and hero abilities. Furthermore, its FPP mode adds another level of immersion by letting players choose their point-of-view before every match begins.
Lilith Games of Singapore first created and released Dislyte as a free-to-play mobile title with support for ad revenue monetization, making this an appealing option for fans of this genre looking for something fresh. Available worldwide across iOS and Android devices. This game provides fans an excellent way to try something different!
5. Stumble Guys
Stumble Guys is an exciting free-to-play multiplayer game where up to 32 players race through chaotic obstacle courses and wild elimination rounds in pursuit of coins or rewards from Lucky Wheel, events or tournaments or by purchasing add-ons.
Kitka Games in Finland has created Stumble Guys as a similar copy to Fall Guys with a large player base and regular updates with lots of collaborations, events, tournaments and cross-play between PC and mobile playback allowing you to unlock epic skins, hilarious emotes and collectibles to personalize your character and customize his or her style!
6. Brawl Stars
Gameplay is simple and enjoyable – offering something for all kinds of skill levels in each mode – be it solo or with two players!
Brawl Stars was released worldwide on December 12, offering players various modes to explore such as Gem Grab (3v3), Bounty (2v2), Heist (destroying enemy IKE), Siege (breaking open the safe), and Showdown (10 players fighting in a poison gas arena). While free to play with microtransactions for items like gems, Brawl Boxes, skins and gear available through microtransactions; player skill determines player progression within this well-balanced progression system.
7. Ashfall
Ashfall is a sci-fi survival game from Liithos Studios – founded by PlayStation veterans including Days Gone writer John Garvin – which features hypercasual gameplay that keeps players engrossed for short sessions with high-stakes challenges and hypercasual engagement.
Garena Free Fire maintained its position as the world’s top downloaded mobile game worldwide thanks to timely seasonal events and groundbreaking crossovers such as Free Fire x NARUTO SHIPPUDEN collaboration. Revenue growth also proved strong as players spent repeatedly on upgrades; these strategies provided strong retention rates as well as solid revenue gains for this acclaimed title.
8. Brawl Stars 2
Nickelodeon released an attempt at replicating Smash Bros a while back that ultimately fell flat on its face. Fair Play Labs now attempts a follow up version that features voice acting from various Nick toons as well as fast-paced platform fighting action!
Super Smash Bros is no doubt a fantastic fighting game, but this unique and hilarious title should not be underestimated! Fun online multiplayer gameplay with friends makes this a delightful and amusing game; regular seasonal content updates and ranked mode keep players coming back for more, making this must-play for fans of Nick toons!
9. Sky: Children of the Light
Sky: Children of the Light is another stunning game from the team behind Journey and Flower, designed by their company to be played meditatively and visually appealingly like an immersive universe. While you can complete its story solo, there are also hidden events requiring help from other players in order to unlock.
Sky is full of other players you can interact with and befriend, learn their Expressions and unlock cosmetic items for friendship points in exchange for them. Furthermore, you can hold hands with another player to guide them through the game together.
10. Subway Surfers
Subway Surfers remains an unparalleled staple in the endless runner genre nearly ten years since it first launched. Developer SYBO Games (now part of Miniclip) has kept gameplay fresh by adding power-ups and hosting various seasonal events, keeping fans coming back time after time.
This year has also witnessed several cross-over events, with Hipster Whale, makers of Crossy Road, providing unexpected support. Kiloo has found creative solutions to make its game profitable without alienating or pressuring players into making in-app purchases.