Top 9 mobile games like Diablo Immortal
Of all aRPGs on the market, Diablo is the most popular one for a good reason. However, if you got bored of it, here's a list of games similar to Diablo Immortal.
When a title as massive as Diablo Immortal (and more precisely the entire Diablo series) gets a new update, you can expect it to be big. Nothing is as classic as the first Diablo game, which has arguably sparked an entire genre and amassed an impressive following. But when you aren't able to play it or just want to explore something else, then you'll need a few games like Diablo Immortal to turn to in order to satisfy your ARPG mobile needs. Right?
And that's exactly what we're going to cover today. Below we've listed a handful of games similar to Diablo Immortal so you can turn to them until this astounding mobile action RPG is released, or you can practice your skills at slashing through waves of enemies in the dimly-lit dungeons. Either way, this list has some of the best games like Diablo Immortal that you can play right now, and they're all either premium or free-to-play with IAPs.
If that's not enough for you though, we've also got a bunch of the best RPGs on Android or iOS RPGs to check out, so if you aren't exactly looking for an ARPG, these should suffice.
1
Titan Quest: Legendary Edition
To kick off the list, we have an absolutely amazing ARPG that not only screams Diablo Immortal but also has a mind of its own. Titan Quest is set in Greek mythology, where you have to create a character, choose one of the available classes, and loot and kill your way through a world packed with various mythological creatures and Gods.
It pays homage to classical ARPGs and does so in a very beautiful and exciting way. If you're looking for a game similar to Diablo Immortal, but that brings something unique in terms of narrative, Titan Quest might be the best there is.
2
Eternium
Taking a similar approach to Diablo, Eternium sees you exploring a beautiful ARPG world while commanding your very own Mage, Warrior or Bounty Hunter. You can build your character and equip it with whatever skills you like and that appeal to your play style.
It's also an astounding open-world game where you can explore whichever dungeons or forests you like and loot them as best you can. In a way, it's a mix of Diablo and Path of Exile (even though PoE has been openly inspired by Diablo as well). However, that's just the feeling it gives. It's beautiful and a must-play for any and every ARPG enthusiast.
3
Book of Demons: Tablet Edition
This dungeon crawler is every bit as exciting as you might expect. It is iOS-only and comes at a premium price, but for that, you get every penny's worth of gameplay and alluring content. Book of Demons has a card-based playstyle and procedurally generated dungeons that you can adventure into, and that alone is enough to send any hack'n'slash action role-playing game fan into a full 10-hour gaming session. Maybe not 10 hours, but a couple of them for sure.
We have asked our App Army friends to give us their honest opinions about it, so if you're every bit excited to find out how this would appeal to you, read their opinions and reviews.
4
Almora Darkosen RPG
Another ARPG to be featured on this list, however, with arguably far less impressive visuals than we're used to. Almora Darkosen RPG takes us to the days of Diablo II (and a little bit of Diablo I), where you would have a more simplified version of the dungeons and visuals. If a retro approach is what you like your ARPGs to have, then this is the best you can find.
It's also free-to-play, and you can play through the entire game without spending a dime. You can, however, choose to purchase a Premium Account if you so wish, which will automatically disable all the ads. The reason why Almora Darkosen RPG is such a great pick though is the immersive play style and the dark world of Almora Island. It's beautiful and it will appeal to every Diablo player who loved the initial title.
Oh, and it's worth mentioning that it's only available to Android users - sorry iOS players!
5
Grimvalor
With outstanding visuals and more than appealing gameplay, Grimvalor takes the ARPG genre and elevates it to a whole different level. This game sees you defeating titanic monsters, ten times your size with sheer power and strategy (and let's not forget swift moves), just like you would in any other respectable RPG.
Grimvalor indeed differs from Diablo Immortal in terms of visual approach, but that doesn't mean it isn't good or a worthwhile mention - quite the contrary. It screams quality and it's as impressive as you need it to be. It does resemble Dark Souls as well, but if you want something dark, then you cannot complain once you start your Vallaris adventure.
If you're eager to learn more though, make sure to read our Grimvalor review!
6
Bladebound
Bladebound sets a clear boundary between the Diablo-like games and the rest. This is probably the most similar game to Diablo Immortal you can find today (which means it's available to play right now) but it doesn't have much in terms of innovative approaches. Not a unique story like in Titan Quest, not out-of-this-world graphics like in Grimvalor, not even a retro approach like Almora Darkosen - instead, you have a very tame relative of Diablo Immortal that does exactly what you need it to; deliver a genuine ARPG experience.
Yeah, you do have the game's plot, but that's pretty generic. However, if you want to try something that offers multiple play styles and packs them into a very Diablo-like wrapping, you need to check it out.
7
Arcane Quest Legends
The next interesting aRPG on our list is Arcane Quest Legends. What's specific about it is the freedom that's usually lacking in similar titles. Indeed, there are no explicit classes for a character, and you can combine skills and develop your hero the way you want. In fact, freedom of choice is the main advantage of Arcane Quest Legends.
You will find a huge open world full of adventures and an incredible atmosphere like in Diablo Immortal. Also, Arcane Quest Legends works perfectly offline, therefore, you do not really need the internet to play it.
There are a lot of activities that you can participate in, such as various mini-games, many secondary quests, and raiding fantastically designed bosses.
8
Path of Exile Mobile
Of course, we couldn't have a list of the best games like Diablo Immortal without mentioning the closest relative to it, Path of Exile Mobile. Having been announced a few years back, PoE Mobile is a game whose developers were not ashamed to admit to having Diablo as their inspiration. The result? An absolutely outstanding ARPG with a plat of its own and a very, truly, unique approach.
Everything from the narrative to the gameplay feels amazing and customizable, and each step you take will cement your way to becoming the strongest Exile in Wraeclast. Sadly though, it wasn't released yet.
I do consider it one of the best ARPGs and much more - one of the best upcoming games that we are eager to try out, hopefully before POE 2 gets out. Let's hope it will be released soon!
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9
Sands of Salzaar
Sands of Salazaar is closer to Diablo or even Diablo II, but still, it's a title that all of you who've enjoyed Diablo Immortal are definitely going to love. With graphics leaning more towards the anime, looking as if it was hand drawn, 2-and-a-half-D, rather than 3D, will make fans of isometric aRPGs feel right at home.
Although combat looks similar in one way, gameplay is a bit different. Instead of leading one character, you'll lead a party here, where your character is a commander. Something similar to how Mount & Blade works, just lighter. If you get a chance, and you'd love to try something like Diablo Immortal but distinctive in a way, we can wholeheartedly recommend Sands of Salzaar.