MapleStory M is the classic 2D MMORPG on your phone, and it plays like it was always designed to be a mobile game. It’s basically a 2D platformer MMORPG so offers something remarkably different.
Fallen Sword is a massively multiplayer role playing game set in the exciting and evolving world of Erildath. Players enter the world and explore, adventure across a vast number of realms with thousands of other players.
Fallen Sword is a great game to play on your own or with friends. It has an old school MUD (Multi-User Dungeon) feel to it, with a great combat system. Slice your way through the many dungeons and group with your friends to defeat Legendary creatures.
What are the Best Mobile MMORPGs? MMORPGs are one of the most popular video game genres of all time – and for good reason. They offer the open world exploration, character building, and strategic combat of an RPG but entirely online with hundreds, if not thousands, of players questing away concurrently.
The genre has a huge selection of options on mobile like ports of classics, cross-platform MMORPGs, persistent Diablo-likes, online survival games, and autoplay P2W-fests. Different games suit different tastes, and we want to cater to all of them in this list.
So that’s exactly what we’ve done. Read on for what we consider to be the 25 best MMORPGs on iOS and Android.
A3: Still Alive isn’t just stuffed to the gills with massive monsters, fetch quests and other players. It’s also got some of the most interesting PvP modes we’ve ever seen in a mobile MMORPG.
There’s battle royale here for one thing, which is a brilliant addition and makes scrapping against other players even more fun. Throw in some jaw-dropping graphics and you’ve got one of the best new MMORPGs we’ve seen in aaaaaaages.
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Black Desert Mobile is the latest mobile MMORPG, and it offers a pretty decent version of the hit PC and console version for the smaller screen. The non-combat skills are present, as are many of the classes and races. Most importantly though, that sweet combat system is entirely intact.
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World of Kings is the closest you’ll get to World of Warcraft on mobile. It features an incredibly deep class system, loads of dungeons and raids to beat, and a beautiful open world to explore.
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If you had to pick just one MMORPG to play on your phone, make sure it’s Old School RuneScape. This is the very same MMO that you played on your browser as a kid during the late nineties and noughties with a revamped UI for mobile.
You’ll grind away to level up a vast variety of skills like combat, mining, crafting, fishing, and more, take on hundreds of quests, and explore a wide world full of achievements, NPCs, and open world PvP. It’s got everything and it does it all better than anyone else.
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An absolutely enormous MMORPG with more than a few twists up its sleeve. For one thing it’s cross platform, so you can play with friends using the PC version from the comfort of the palm of your hand. It’s got a fresh look too.
There’s piles to love here, and the game plays really well on mobile. There’s some super deep character customization as well as a player-driven marketplace that lets you set your own prices for the loot you find.
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Regular RuneScape is now available on mobile too, though only on Android and in early access, and will launch on iOS later this year. Much like Old School RuneScape, there’s an absolute ton of content on offer in RuneScape Mobile, though it’s much easier to get into and a lot more forgiving.
If you’ve never played a RuneScape before and find OSRS intimidating, this is a great place to start.
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If you don’t get on with OSRS, which is sort of understandable given its age and hardcore nature, Villagers & Heroes is an admirable second option. It offers much the same gameplay as RuneScape but in an updated setting that sort of reminds us of Fable.
You’ll take on quests, battle enemies, grow in power thanks to new skills and equipment, and hunt powerful monsters out in the open world. There’s also plenty of crafting and side activities if you’d like to live the life of an NPC instead.
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Lineage 2: Revolution is the king of autoplay MMORPGs. It’s the best looking, contains the most features, and the action-packed combat puts even Diablo III to shame. It’s got huge open world PvP for those that like that sort of thing too.
If you’re not a fan of autoplay or P2W, look away right away. This isn’t the game for you. But if you don’t mind having the AI do most of the legwork for you and aren’t averse to spending a penny or two, it’s well worth a look-in.
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Adventure Quest 3D is a new contender in the world of MMORPGs, and it has some ways to go before it can take on the champions. There’s plenty of content though, and it gets weekly updates which is mighty impressive. It’s just held back a bit by lifeless combat and ugly visuals.
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Order & Chaos Online is the closest you can get to World of Warcraft on mobile, so if that’s your favourite MMORPG this should be your first stop. Just bear in mind that Gameloft no longer supports it – or its recent sequel for that matter.
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Crusaders of Light is Netease’s mobile MMORPG offerings, and it’s one of the better autoplay options. The visuals really stand out for this one and there’s a wide range of classes to play as. It’s also the game that Diablo: Immortal is closely modelled after, so if you’d like an early taste of what to expect from that, check this one out.
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Asobimo is a prolific developer of MMORPGs for mobile, and Toram Online is arguably its best one yet. There are no classes so you can develop your character to your own liking and there’s a heck of a lot of customisation options.
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AxE: Alliance vs Empire is very similar to Lineage 2: Revolution, so if for whatever reason that doesn’t do it for you but you still fancy an autoplay MMORPG, AxE might scratch that itch.
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Celtic Heroes was one of the very first mobile MMORPGs and, as such, it’s beginning to show its age. It gets regular updates from its passionate team of developers though, and the community is very friendly.
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Tales of Wind is the western release of Laplace M, and if you fancy an autoplay MMORPG but don’t like the dark fantasy stylings of Lineage 2 or AxE, Tales of Wind is the one for you.
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Rangers of Oblivion is basically Monster Hunter Online. You’ll battle huge monsters with enormous weapons and craft gear out of their corpses.
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Arcane Legends is the successor to Pocket Legends, one of the earliest mobile MMORPGs. It’s isometric, features action combat, and there’s loads of loot to find for those who like that sort of thing.
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If you’re looking for an MMO that isn’t all elves and swords and wandering around vast fantasy worlds, then this could well be the game for you. It’s set in space, it’s got massive spaceships and it’s a little bit special.
Built from the ground up for mobile, this isn’t just a version of the PC classic, it’s a game in its own right. And we reckon it might be the best space MMO we’ve ever played.
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MapleStory M is the classic 2D MMORPG on your phone, and it plays like it was always designed to be a mobile game. It’s basically a 2D platformer MMORPG so offers something remarkably different.
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Albion Online is like a jazzed up RuneScape. While it’s best played on PC, you can actually grab it on Android if you fancy playing while on the go. Just maybe avoid participating in any PvP.
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Teon describes itself as a completely fair hardcore ARPG. There’s no autoplay, P2W, or anything nasty like that and it gives you a lot of options in terms of how you build your character.
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Dofus Touch is the classic PC MMORPG just on your mobile. It’s a great choice for those that prefer SRPGs, as it’s got a turn-based battling system that plays out on a grid.
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MU Origin is a reimagining of the classic PC MMORPG on mobile. It was one of the first to adopt the autoplay mechanics we now see in every mobile MMORPG and it’s very P2W thanks to its VIP system. Avoid it if you don’t like those things.
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Ragnarok M is a mobile remake of the PC MMORPG of the same name. It features brand new 3D visuals, autoplay, and a brand new UI for mobile but is the same game other than that.
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Warspear Online is what an MMORPG would look like if it launched on the SNES. It features open PvP, four races, 10 classes, and enormous amounts of character customisation. You can also take on crafting professions to create your own equipment.
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Dragon Nest M is yet another mobile reimagining of a classic PC MMORPG. This one focuses on battling through dungeons with an incredibly action-packed combat system.
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