1. Legends of Runeterra
Set in the League of Legends universe, Legends of Runeterra is a strategic card game where skill, creativity, and quick thinking are key to victory.
In Legends of Runeterra, you can build your deck with your favorite LoL champions and new characters from the various regions of Runeterra, each offering unique playstyles and strategic advantages.
Engage in tactical battles full of opportunities to trap and outsmart your opponents.
Earn free cards during gameplay or buy exactly the cards you want, and collect according to your preferences. Currently in development for both PC and mobile, Legends of Runeterra will feature cross-platform play. Riot is still preparing for launch in Southeast Asia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau, so these regions will not be supported in the special preview. In addition to bringing the world of League of Legends, including its champions, characters, creatures, and regions, into a completely new game, there are three key features that set LoR apart. It strikes a balance between accessibility and strategic depth, giving players more choices on how to acquire cards. The game also supports rich, experimental playstyles with continuous updates and balance changes.
LoL players who enjoy strategy and card games looking for something fresh will definitely find excitement in Legends of Runeterra, though Riot hopes its card game approach will appeal to all players.

2. Pokemon Cafe Mix
Pokemon Cafe Mix offers a unique and entertaining gameplay experience that will captivate you from the very first try. At first glance, it might seem similar to other Match-3 games where you line up shapes to score points, but Pokemon Cafe Mix has its own distinct twist.
In this game, you'll need to match and connect Pokémon-shaped blocks together to earn points. The unique part of the game is how you connect these blocks. Much like a coffee grinder, you can pull and mix the blocks in the container with ease, as long as they are close enough to connect and score. The customers at the cafe are adorable Pokémon, who will place orders for food and drinks from the menu, and you'll need to complete various challenges to prepare these dishes. Challenges in Pokemon Cafe Mix include matching a certain number of Pokémon blocks, breaking ice blocks, smashing cakes or objects, or getting apples and items to the bottom of the container to score the required points.
Once you complete the challenges, you'll be able to prepare the orders for your Pokémon guests and earn rewards like in-game currency (acorns) and increased friendship points with them. When you reach the required friendship level, you can invite these Pokémon to stay and work as staff at your cafe.

3. League of Legends: Wild Rift
Most League of Legends players have their favorite champions, and some may worry that their beloved champions won't be available in Wild Rift. Fortunately, you don’t need to worry, as over 40 League champions are already available in League of Legends: Wild Rift. While they use the same champions, the builds differ, which means you may need to spend some time getting used to the Wild Rift version of your favorite characters.
The map in Wild Rift will be familiar to most players. It’s based on the Summoner’s Rift map but has been redesigned to make the gameplay faster. Wild Rift is optimized for mobile devices, ensuring the experience is as sharp as the original PC version of League of Legends. Ranked gameplay is also a serious aspect of LoL, and the ranking system exists in Wild Rift as well. However, you can’t participate in ranked matches until you reach a certain level, and the ranking system in Wild Rift is not an easy climb. While you can earn points with each win, you’ll lose points for each defeat. The gameplay is similar to other 5v5 MOBA games, smooth and fast-paced compared to the PC version, with a few key differences, such as changes in the map, turret mechanics, and vision control in Wild Rift. The biggest differences in gameplay will be reflected in the unique skills and abilities of each player.
The Classic mode includes ranked play, allowing you to find your place in Wild Rift. On the other hand, the Co-Op vs AI mode lets you play against bots, which is especially useful if you’re looking to gain more experience and practice your skills.

4. Arena of Valor
Arena of Valor is an esports title developed based on the famous mobile game Honor of Kings. Released by Garena in late 2016, it quickly became a national favorite among gamers, especially popular among younger players.
Originally, Tencent Games’ Honor of Kings featured historical Chinese characters and was initially launched for the Chinese market. However, after collaborating with Garena, Tencent adapted the game for a global release, including Vietnam. This game is a tactical arena game that requires players to be quick-witted, have logical thinking, and respond rapidly to situations. Currently, Garena’s Arena of Valor has undergone many changes to characters, skins, weapons, and game interfaces. Notably, Arena of Valor now boasts 108 different heroes, each with unique and captivating abilities. Recently, the game introduced the Arena of Valor 4.0 update, with a sleek, intuitive, and high-definition interface. The update has also revamped the map, monsters, dragons, and gods, providing a more streamlined, crisp appearance and a smoother gameplay experience.
The game’s flexible play modes have contributed to its popularity, with options like 5v5, 3v3, and tournament modes. Players can easily compete and enjoy the game with friends, providing a versatile and entertaining experience.

5. Free Fire
Free Fire is an online battle royale game designed exclusively for mobile devices, offering players an exciting social experience. In this game, players compete against each other to eliminate opponents and become the last one standing.
Free Fire attracts players with its high stakes and intense gameplay, requiring participants to sharpen their shooting, aiming, and survival skills using guns and other weapons to defeat their enemies and survive. The game pits up to 50 players against each other, who parachute onto an island to search for weapons and equipment. Players can choose their starting positions, gather supplies, and fight to outlast others. With a lightweight configuration, it is compatible with most devices currently on the market, and a device with at least 1.5 GB of RAM is recommended for the smoothest experience. In Duo and Squad modes, players can be revived by teammates if they are knocked down, unlike in Solo mode where death is permanent. Once in the game, players have 60 seconds to prepare and familiarize themselves with Free Fire before boarding the plane to the main island where the survival battle will take place.
After boarding the plane, players can choose their landing spots based on their preferences. You can bring up a large map to track the plane’s movement and select a drop point accordingly. Free Fire will display a line on the map showing the plane’s path, making it easier for players to pinpoint their landing location.

6. Call Of Duty Mobile
Call of Duty (COD) is a popular first-person shooter game series, similar to PUBG, that immerses players in intense combat scenarios from a first-person perspective. If you’re a fan of FPS games on PC, the name Call of Duty is undoubtedly familiar to you.
The mobile version of Call of Duty quickly became a global sensation upon release. Not only does it feature high-end graphics, but it also delivers an experience that makes you feel like a real soldier in battle. Thanks to the collaboration between game developer Activision and Chinese gaming giant Tencent, Call of Duty Mobile made an explosive debut, reaching over 70 million installs within just a few days of its launch. This FPS game offers smooth gameplay with vibrant, dynamic backgrounds and impressive motion effects. The character designs and explosive visual effects are so lifelike, they immediately draw you in and make you eager to play.
To join the action, you can choose your preferred game mode from the options on the right side of the screen. Once you reach level 7, you can unlock two main modes: Multiplayer and Battle Royale.

7. PUBG Mobile
This survival game has topped the charts for both Android and iOS in multiple countries, racking up millions of downloads just two weeks after its release. Developed by Tencent, the largest gaming company in the world, the game is based on the popular PC survival title PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG), created by a South Korean studio.
In this game, players fight alone or team up with others on a vast island. Each battle involves 100 participants, and players must gather weapons and gear scattered across the island to eliminate other players or teams. The final ranking determines the rewards and experience points each player earns. Compared to its PC counterpart, PUBG Mobile offers highly detailed and accurate graphics. However, it also introduces several unique features that set it apart, such as a daily login rewards system and mission-based tasks. Players can use these rewards to customize their character's appearance. Additionally, the Crew system helps players stay connected with those they’ve played with, keeping these groups separate from the main friends list.
The in-game map has been optimized for mobile devices, allowing players to move and act while still keeping an eye on the entire island. The zoom feature for the map is limited to the lower half of the screen, and map markers are updated regularly to keep pace with the game’s rhythm.

8. Genshin Impact
In mid-2019, miHoYo, the renowned Chinese game developer, released the first images of Genshin Impact. With its stunning graphics and engaging gameplay, the game quickly captivated players worldwide.
Upon experiencing the official release in October, many were surprised by the quality of this free-to-play game. The hunting, flying, and combat mechanics were so well-crafted that it felt like a spiritual successor to Legend of Zelda. miHoYo delighted players by making Genshin Impact available on four platforms: mobile, PC, PS3, and PS4. Thanks to cross-platform syncing, you can use a single account to play on all devices, meaning your game progress is seamlessly shared across platforms. It’s incredibly convenient to switch between playing on your PC and casually gaming on your smartphone. Unlike many mobile games that require emulators to run on PC, Genshin Impact was specifically built for PC, offering a fully optimized experience. Additionally, the game’s interaction with the environment is a major highlight. The weather system and elemental interactions, like sunshine, rain, sunsets, and sunrises, are beautifully designed and immersive.
Genshin Impact blends anime-style graphics with aesthetic elements from various cultures, offering players a fresh, exploratory experience as they journey across the diverse lands of Teyvat.

9. Sky: Children of the Light
Sky: Children of the Light invites players to explore a breathtaking kingdom, with stunning visuals and a poignant, captivating storyline that promises an unforgettable adventure.
Set in a fantastical world above the clouds, Sky: Children of the Light tells the story of a realm governed by a sky god, supported by six constellations. However, the arrival of dark forces sparked a battle in the kingdom, causing a rupture in the power binding the god and the constellations. As a result, the constellations fell from the sky and scattered across six distinct regions, each forming its own unique area in the sky kingdom. These regions include the Dawn Peninsula, the Light Plains, the Hidden Forest, the Valley of Triumph, the Golden Desert, and the Knowledge Vault. All of these areas are connected to the greater sky kingdom, though a higher, more mysterious region known as the Eye of Eden stands above them. The dark forces have caused these regions to be shrouded in black clouds, and each area is now home to a separate civilization, shaped by the constellations that fell there.
If you're expecting Sky: Children of the Light to deliver intense combat with flashy skills, you may want to look elsewhere. This game doesn't feature any combat mechanics. Instead, players embark on a long journey of exploration, collecting clues, solving puzzles, and uncovering hidden secrets scattered across the cloud kingdom.

10. Among Us

Among Us is an online multiplayer game developed by InnerSloth in 2018, but it didn't truly gain widespread popularity until 2020, thanks to viral gaming videos on platforms like YouTube and TikTok.
Among the key figures who helped revive the game were Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar, who streamed their gameplay on Twitch, attracting a massive audience. Players join a team of 4-10 participants and can play either online or through local Wi-Fi connections. Everyone assumes the role of a crew member aboard a spaceship, space station, or a planetary base, working together to complete various tasks. However, the twist is that one or two players are impostors, secretly sabotaging the crew and eliminating members without revealing their identity. As the crew works to repair the ship or base and return home, the impostors secretly plot to kill the crew without being caught. Players can call emergency meetings to discuss and vote on who they believe the impostor is, presenting their reasoning and trying to convince others. After each vote, the accused are eliminated, and the remaining crew members must use their clues to continue the investigation.
The game continues this way until one team wins. The simple yet engaging mechanics make Among Us accessible to players of all ages, including those unfamiliar with video games, making it a fun option for family play.
