Now that it's time to take stock, let's look to the future with the most anticipated mobile games of 2023. Get ready for a year of magic, sports and adventure punctuated by absurdity, which should have a few surprises in store. Let's take a look at the most hype games to come that we can't wait to discover more about.
After dealing with the 2022 games with the Mobi Awards, let's focus on the most anticipated mobile games of 2023. Among the first releases of the year, KartRider: Drift, TMNT: Shredder's Revenge and Eversoul are already a sight to behold.
Some games like Naraka: Bladepoint Mobile, Rogue Company: Elite, Warzone Mobile, Rainbow Six Mobile, Zenless Zone Zero, or Aether Gazer are generating a lot of hype and are just waiting to be released on phones. To give you an idea of mobile games upcoming this year, we present some of the most anticipated pre-registration games for the mobile gaming community in 2023.
Before we start talking about the most anticipated mobile games of 2023, let's make a small exception to briefly introduce you to a game already available in France on iOS and Android, but whose official release is scheduled for January 24: NBA All-World.
After Pokémon GO and Pikmin Bloom, Niantic is back with a new game based on geolocation. As its name suggests, NBA All-World will take place in the world of basketball.
Compete against your opponents in 1v1 and take part in free-throw shootouts to win a maximum of rewards, such as jerseys of your favorite team, sneakers and of course, players to recruit. Learn more in our article on the NBA All-World release.
If you like stick men with impossible physics and you're the kind of person who wakes up at 3am wondering who would win between three mammoths and an army of wheelbarrows, Totally Accurate Battleground Simulator is for you.
Create your own army with weird and unusual units to beat all the challenges in this fun and strategic game. TABS is coming to mobile, and that's great news for die-hard fans and novice warlords alike. You can access pre-registration for TABS on Android and iOS now.
We continue the most anticipated mobile games of 2023 with a new title of a popular franchise. Many of you on this site have played at least once Arknights, the beautiful RPG published by Yostar. At the same time anime, manga and mobile game, Arknights has succeeded in becoming a full-fledged license with its very marked graphic style and a very developed lore that players enjoy exploring.
The world of operators returns in a new Opus entitled Arknights: Endfield, which you can admire in the trailer above. The editorial staff is looking forward to discovering the full extent of this 3D RPG that looks sublime.
For those who prefer to pull out their teeth or dagger when faced with the slightest problem, Assassin's Creed Codename Jade promises to be a worthy port to mobile. In this title, which is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated games of 2023, we find the mechanics of parkour andexploration of a large open world that will delight fans despite an automatic mode of movement.
While there's no word yet on the game's release date, a multi-minute Assassin's Creed Jade gameplay leak has revealed avatar customization options and large vertical backdrops. With any luck, the game will be giving out again in 2023 to take the Assassin's Creed license to another level on mobile.
We stay with Ubisoft with another title among the most anticipated mobile games in 2023: The Division Resurgence. Announced last summer with a trailer, Ubisoft's survival RPG has subsequently revealed itself in several beta phases that suggest that the game's release on Android and iOS should not be far off.
The Division: Resurgence is a prequel to the previous games, which will tell the story of the first wave of agents deployed. We'll learn more about the origin of the virus outbreak that infected this open world that we can't wait to explore solo or in co-op with friends.
We're nearing the end of our roundup of the most anticipated mobile games in 2023, but I have to tell you about one last game: Harry Potter Magic Awakened. If TCGs have seen a resurgence in popularity in 2022 thanks to the success of Marvel Snap, we hope for the same thing in 2023 with the Harry Potter Magic Awakened release on Android, iOS and PC.
In PvP card battles, compete against the best players in this virtualHogwarts and make your house proud. In addition to the card game, you can explore the different wings of the castle, brew potions or play Quidditch. For more information, check out our article on the Harry Potter beta leak: Magic Emerges.
Alongside the most anticipated mobile games in 2023, Codename: Jump, the all-stars MOBA of all shonen heroes is making a lot of talk, but we are not sure if the copyrights are well respected, so we will wait to know more.
In any case, other mobile games adapted from anime are long overdue such as Solo Leveling: Arise, Black Clover Mobile, Jujutsu Kaisen: Phantom Parade, Fullmetal Alchemist, Danmachi Battle Chronicle. It is also hoped that 2023 will be a more prosperous year for Supercell and Square Enix games, many of which closed their doors at the end of 2022.
So much for the most anticipated mobile games of 2023 on Android and iOS. As a bonus, Warframe Mobile has been on our radar for a long time and Tennos should be coming to mobile soon, so make room for 2023 on your phone.
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