Mobile Games

Mobile games have evolved a lot since Snake. With smartphones becoming commonplace, and growing more powerful every year, developers are pushing boundaries of mobile gaming — titles like Fortnite, PUBG, and Call of Duty all have mobile versions that rival their console and PC equivalents. Meanwhile, major tournaments like the Esports World Cup have focused on mobile gaming while hitting massive viewership. Think mobile gamers aren’t real gamers? Think again.
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Mobile Games
June 4, 2025

Brawl Stars Removes Mastery System with 1000% Mastery Event

Supercell has announced a big change in Brawl Stars progression systems: the popular Mastery system is being removed next update. To help players make...
Mobile Games
June 4, 2025

Clash of Clans June 2025 Gold Pass: All Rewards, Cost, How to Get

The June 2025 Gold Pass for Clash of Clans is now live, bringing with it a stylish throwback to the black-and-white gangster era. Supercell’s la...
Interviews
June 6, 2025

Krafton India’s Karan Pathak on BGMI Esports Growth, Venue Challenges, and Franchising Talks

At BGIS 2025 in Kolkata, we sat down with Karan Mahesh Pathak, Associate Director of Esports at KRAFTON, to discuss the future of BGMI Esports, prize ...
Mobile Games
June 4, 2025

Clash of Clans Showtime Champion Skin (June 2025): Design, Cost, How to Unlock

The Clash of Clans June 2025 season introduces the “Showtime Champion” skin for the Royal Champion, available only through the Gold Pass. ...
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Are mobile games growing?An ever expanding industry

Mobile games are far from their peak, and continue to grow. The mobile games phenomenon has enraptured Southeast Asia and Latin America, creating a dedicated cohort of gamers.This global expansion is fueling the mobile gaming industry.

Beyond this, the quality of mobile titles is catching the attention of the most loyal console and PC players. High-performance adaptations of titles like PUBG Mobile, League of Legends: Wild Rift, and Warzone Mobile are now offering near-console-like experiences. This means more players are picking up their phones instead of reaching for the controller or keyboard and mouse. The gap between mobile and traditional console and PC gaming is closing rapidly and changing industry in real time.

Mobile Game EsportsThe next big thing in esports?

Mobile esports isn’t just growing — it’s growing to dominate the industry. Honor of Kings and PUBG Mobile continue to be two of the most-watched competitive games globally. Other titles including Clash Royale, Mobile Legends Bang Bang, Free Fire, Arena of Valor, and Call of Duty: Mobile, have built thriving global tournament scenes. The competitive energy around all of these games in 2025 and beyond is untouchable.

What’s more, mobile esports are featured at events like the Esports World Cup, where millions of people tune in to watch. Mobile gaming and esports once struggled for validation. Now mobile esports are setting the tone for the wider industry.

Biggest Mobile Game EsportsHoK, PUBG Mobile, COD: Mobile, and More!

Honor of Kings

Honor of Kings is one of the games that has taken a dominant position in mobile esports. The Honor of Kings Invitational Series has taken place for the past two years, drawing millions of viewers across the world.

The game is backed by top-tier production and multi-million dollar prize pools. HOK is becoming a household name for mobile esports players globally.

PUBG Mobile

PUBG Mobile is a stalwart of the mobile esports scene, and one of the most influential competitive titles in the world. With global circuits like the PUBG Mobile Super League (PMSL), regional leagues, and the PUBG Mobile Global Open (PMGO), it

The game continues to attract top talent and a huge audience. Its future in the mobile esports world is very secure; it’s a featured part of the Esports World Cup, and it’s enhanced by Tencent’s large investment in the title.

Call of Duty: Mobile

Call of Duty: Mobile has aggressively marketed itself as one of top mobile esports games around. With international LAN events and the growing regional qualifiers in Southeast Asia, India, and North America, COD: Mobile has its eyes set on global dominance.

Major teams are now fielding dedicated rosters, and prize pools continue to increase. This game has kept both casual players and pro teams coming back year after year.

Free Fire

Battle Royale games are one of the most popular genres on mobile, and Free Fire, with its over the top energy and frantic action has cemented itself as a popular favorite globally.

A hybrid Battle Royale, Free Fire combines the slick military stylings of PUBG with the over-the-top action of Fortnite. Primarily popular in Southeast Asia, the game was the most downloaded mobile game globally in 2019.

Mobile Legends Bang Bang

Perhaps the premier MOBA on the mobile platform, Mobile Legends Bang Bang doesn’t do anything to set itself too far apart from its PC-bound cousins like League of Legends. But in sticking to a formula, the game keeps its audience locked in with the same gameplay, albeit with a much quicker pace.

With huge international tournaments, and a spot at the Esports World Cup, MLBB continues to grow and thrive.

What's Next for Mobile Gaming and Esports?Final Thoughts

The growth of Mobile Gaming has accelerated at a rapid pace. Already the largest gaming sector, it has the potential to take over the esports space as well

Mobile gaming isn’t just an add-on anymore; it is becoming a core part of the future.

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