HIT is one of the more successful MMORPGs. Like most MMORPGs, you’ll be able to create a character and engage with a huge world along with other players.
It boasts a ridiculously huge gear system, simple controls, raids, quests, and graphics powered by Unreal Engine 4.
The developers have done a good job keeping the game updated with new content. The recommended specs are fairly reasonable. You should be able to play this on most devices.
Its biggest issue is the balancing of PvP combat. It’s not a deal breaker, but something to keep in mind.
Old School RuneScape
Old School RuneScape is, well, OSRS for mobile devices. This is one of the most interesting MMORPGs on Android.
For starters, you can play it for free without any freemium elements.
You can get even more content if you subscribe. Both of these are strikingly different from the freemium model that most MMORPGs use.
The game also boasts hundreds of quests, a rich in-game economy, and plenty of other things to do.
The subscription players also get a map with a ton of extra stuff. It works cross-platform and the developers do an above average job listening to players.
The graphics are a little old school, but everything else about the game is good.
This may be the best MMORPG on mobile right now. Regular RuneScape is currently in beta as well.
Order and Chaos Online 2
Order and Chaos Online 2 is one of the most popular and successful MMORPGs out there. It features five races and five character classes to choose from.
That’s more customization that you normally see. It also has tons of quests, co-op mode, and the usual PvP mode.
It also includes a trade system via an auction house. It’s one of the more complete MMORPG experiences out there.
It does have its problems, though. There is a strict energy system that contrasts poorly with any open world concept. Additionally, the UI is a bit cluttered.
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