By Jay / / Games

Mobile MOBA games continue to evolve, offering fresh experiences from futuristic battlegrounds to anime-inspired hero matchups. With a growing competitive scene and frequent updates, 2025 promises a diverse lineup that caters to both newcomers and seasoned players. In this guide, we break down ten standout titles—and one bonus pick—to help you decide which game fits your style.

1. Re Aetatis

Re Aetatis introduces a dark, industrial arena that stands apart from typical MOBA settings. The game’s abandoned factory vibe, complete with broken machines and a gritty urban sci-fi backdrop, creates an immersive atmosphere. While its core gameplay follows classic MOBA rules, the futuristic robotic designs and ambient music set it apart. A note of caution: the connection stability could use some improvement, but its fresh approach makes it worth a try.

2. Dragon Ball Project: Multi

For Dragon Ball fans, this title is a dream come true. As the first MOBA to offer a real-time 4v4 battle using authentic voiceovers and character designs that mirror the anime, it brings an unmatched level of detail to team-based combat. The chaotic duels and innovative mechanics—where revives and dynamic skill combinations play a central role—make for an engaging experience that challenges traditional MOBA strategies.

3. Honor of Kings

A newcomer that quickly captured attention, Honor of Kings draws comparisons to Mobile Legends in character design and gameplay pace. Its competitive edge is evident on SEA servers, with a high rating and millions of downloads backing its success. The game offers a fast-paced combat system paired with an intuitive learning curve, making it accessible for rookies while still providing depth for veteran players. Regular updates and a vibrant community keep the gameplay dynamic.

4. Jump Assemble

Jump Assemble is set to become a major player in the anime MOBA space. Imagine a game where heroes—and even villains—from iconic series like One Piece, Dragon Ball, Naruto, Bleach, and more, all come together. This ambitious title promises a unique blend of familiar characters and innovative combat mechanics. While still on the path to a global release, its potential for massive fan appeal is undeniable.

5. Mobile Legends

A long-time favorite in the mobile MOBA community, Mobile Legends continues to evolve with regular updates, new skins, and seasonal events. Its gameplay simplicity, balanced hero roster, and tactical depth have maintained its popularity over the years. However, some players find the ranking system—especially the darker aspects of competitive mode—challenging. Despite this, its commitment to frequent enhancements makes it a solid choice for both casual and competitive play.

6. 300 Glamorous Heroes Return Remaster

This title is a hidden gem with an unmistakable anime art style and meticulous character design. Though currently available in select regions, its unique aesthetic and strategic combat mechanics are generating buzz. The game focuses on skill progression—unlocking abilities as you defeat jungle monsters and level up—offering an engaging twist on traditional MOBA gameplay. Keep an eye on it as developers refine its network performance and balance.

7. Evermoon MOBA

Evermoon MOBA is still in beta but shows promise with its smooth gameplay and potential for optimization. While the character designs need some polishing, the game features a flexible skill system where each hero comes with three active abilities that unlock with progression. Its lightweight size makes it accessible on a variety of devices, and early indications suggest that improvements are on the way.

8. Arena of Faith

For players with lower-end devices who still crave high-quality visuals, Arena of Faith is an ideal pick. This game delivers the first realistic graphics in a mobile MOBA, offering vibrant arenas that push visual boundaries. However, running the game on maximum settings may cause heating issues or frame drops on older devices. Its combat, inspired by epic battles between gods and heroes, provides a thrilling yet accessible experience.

9. Pokémon Unite

Pokémon Unite broke onto the scene with a unique twist on the MOBA formula. Instead of the traditional turret destruction, players collect and deliver Pokémon-themed objectives to score points. Regular updates have addressed performance issues, optimizing graphics and reducing lag, while allowing each Pokémon to evolve as the match progresses. This innovative gameplay approach has helped Pokémon Unite stand out among its peers.

10. League of Legends: Wild Rift

The mobile adaptation of the legendary PC title, Wild Rift aims to capture the strategic depth of its predecessor. Despite challenges in translating the PC experience to mobile—such as adapting to more casual gaming habits—the game retains core mechanics like last-hitting minions and strategic base returns. For long-time League fans and newcomers alike, Wild Rift offers a competitive MOBA experience that continues to evolve with frequent developer updates.


The mobile MOBA landscape in 2025 is more competitive and diverse than ever. Whether you’re drawn to the atmospheric grit of Re Aetatis, the authentic anime vibes of Dragon Ball Project: Multi, or the innovative mechanics of Pokémon Unite, there’s something on this list for every type of player. While established giants like Mobile Legends and Wild Rift continue to dominate, innovative newcomers are pushing the boundaries of what a MOBA can be. In my opinion, staying updated with these titles not only keeps gameplay fresh but also helps you tap into a rapidly evolving competitive scene.

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