The Top 10 mobile shooting games (2025) 

1) Call of Duty: Mobile – Most complete competitive package

What it is: Polished, seasonal AAA shooter with multiplayer, battle royale, and a strong esports roadmap.

Why play: Regular seasonal content, huge playerbase, and a formal esports circuit (big prize pools and global regions).

Pros: Tight controls, big community, constant updates.

Cons: Can feel grindy if you chase skins / battle pass.

Platforms: iOS, Android.

Call of Duty: Mobile gameplay

2) Delta Force Mobile – The new performance king (big buzz)

What it is: A recent high-profile FPS port that’s winning praise for optimization and fidelity on midrange devices.

Why play: Runs smoothly, looks great on phones that usually overheat on other shooters, perfect for players without flagship hardware.

Pros: Excellent optimization, strong visuals.

Cons: Newer ecosystem, matchmaking and long-term balancing still evolving.

Platforms: iOS, Android. 

Delta Force Mobile

3) Destiny: Rising –The sci-fi shooter with a mobile first launch

What it is: A mobile exclusive set in the Destiny universe, co-op, PvP, and a narrative-lite approach for mobile sessions.

Why play: Big IP, polished PvE missions and shared weapon progression that appeals to both casual and hardcore fans.

Pros: Strong presentation, cross-audience appeal.

Cons: Heavy downloads / potential monetization traps common with live-service titles.

Platforms: iOS, Android. 

Destiny: Rising

4) PUBG Mobile: battle royale still going strong

What it is: The long-running mobile battle-royale that keeps updating maps, modes, and collaborations.

Why play: Established meta, tons of content, and a massive competitive scene.

Pros: Deep gameplay, wide device support.

Cons: Regions and bans can complicate access in places.

Platforms: iOS, Android. 

5) Free Fire (and variants): hyper-casual BR for quick sessions

What it is: Fast-paced, low-footprint battle royale that’s huge in many regions.

Why play: Quick matches, low requirements, huge regional engagement.

Pros: Instant fun, low device strain.

Cons: Simpler mechanics, not for players seeking simulation realism.

Platforms: iOS, Android. 

free fire gameplay

6) Rainbow Six Mobile (R6M): tactical shooter for mobile purists

What it is: A mobile take on Rainbow Six’s tactical, operator-based gameplay (availability varies by region).

Why play: Tactical, slower paced, strong team play for players who prefer strategy to run-and-gun.

Pros: Tactical depth, high skill ceiling.

Cons: Availability and regional rollout have been inconsistent.

Platforms: iOS, Android (region-limited). 

rainbow 6 gameplay

7) Farlight 84: hero shooter / battle royale hybrid

What it is: Fast, neon-flavored battle royale with hero abilities and unconventional mobility.

Why play: If you like mashups (abilities + guns) and high-mobility fights, this is a crowd pleaser.

Pros: Unique twists on BR, colorful presentation.

Cons: Can be chaotic and hard to learn at first.

Platforms: iOS, Android. 

Farlight 84 gameplay

8) Combat Master / Modern Ops: “CS-style” shooters for quick ranked matches

What it is: Lightweight 5v5 shooters designed to echo PC tactical play on phones.

Why play: Great for players who want a Counter-Strike-ish experience in short bursts.

Pros: Tight, skill-based gunplay.

Cons: Smaller player pools than top-tier titles.

Platforms: iOS, Android. 

9) Sniper 3D & Offline shooters: perfect for single-player bursts

What it is: Offline and semi-offline sniper or campaign shooters (Cover Fire, Sniper 3D, etc.).

Why play: No Wi-Fi required, great for commutes and offline play.

Pros: Low connectivity needs, bite-sized missions.

Cons: Some titles are heavy on ads and progression gates.

Platforms: iOS, Android. 

10) T3 Arena / Arena shooters: arcade, fast, and streamer-friendly

What it is: Small, arcade-focused shooters that are tight for streaming and clips.

Why play: Short matches, snackable highlights, ideal for content creators.

Pros: Fast matches, high clip potential.

Cons: Less depth for long-term retention.

Platforms: iOS, Android. 

T3 Arena Gameplay

Quick tips to make your next session better (TL;DR)

  1. Controls: Try gyroscope + a custom HUD, many top players mix touch + gyro for aim.

  2. Performance: Turn off fancy post-processing if you want stable FPS on mid-range phones (Delta Force is an exception for optimization). 

  3. Data & updates: Big titles push seasonal downloads; use Wi-Fi to avoid surprise data charges (Destiny: Rising and CoD seasons often have sizeable patches). 

  4. Play mode: If you’re short on time, pick arcade / quick-match modes, they’re generally better for keeping KD and fun per minute high.