5 Best Games Similar to Free Fire
Free Fire (FF) is a popular survival shooter game made by 111 Dots Studio. It was first released in 2017. Since then, it has become one of the most downloaded Android games.
But Free Fire is not the only game of its kind. There are several other Android games with similar gameplay. Many of them are also available on iOS. Let’s take a look at the best games like Free Fire.
1. PUBG Mobile

PUBG Mobile is a famous battle royale game. The Android version came out in 2018 and quickly gained many fans. In this multiplayer game, 100 players are placed on a map. The goal is simple, to survive until the end. Like Free Fire, the last person standing wins.
PUBG Mobile can be played solo or in teams of up to 4 players. The graphics are very good because it uses Unreal Engine 4, so the effects and details look realistic.
However, the full version needs a phone with strong specs and a lot of storage. Free Fire, on the other hand, can run on mid-range and even some low-end phones. If your phone is not powerful enough, you can play PUBG Mobile Lite, which has a smaller file size.
What I like about PUBG Mobile:
- Similar battle royale style as Free Fire
- Excellent graphics quality
- Different game modes: solo and team
- Many maps to explore
- Big and active community
- Regular updates
- Lite version for smaller devices
One thing to note:
- The full version takes up a lot of space on your phone
2. BulletStrike

Another game similar to Free Fire is BulletStrike, created by Horus Entertainment. Unlike PUBG and Free Fire, BulletStrike only puts 20 players on one map. This makes each match shorter.
You play in third-person view, moving around the map while fighting against other players. Like Free Fire, BulletStrike also has online multiplayer and weapon upgrades.
The difference is in the map size. BulletStrike maps are smaller, and players start closer to each other, so battles feel intense from the very beginning.
Things I like about BulletStrike:
- Shorter matches thanks to fewer players
- Both solo and multiplayer modes
- Compact maps with closer battles
- Pretty good graphics
- Players get decent weapons at the start
- You can even shoot helicopters in solo mode
One thing to note:
- Feels more like an FPS game than a full battle royale
3. Blood Strike

Blood Strike is a shooting game similar to Free Fire and PUBG Mobile. It is made for low-spec phones, so you can play it smoothly even with only 2 GB of RAM.
I tried Blood Strike on a mid-range phone with 6 GB of RAM, and it ran without problems. The graphics were also good. The gameplay is much like other battle royale games. You need to survive as the last player among more than 50 people, or you can play in a team mode similar to deathmatch.
The game has many cool weapons, such as the Vector, and often gives extra bonuses that you can loot. The large map and side missions make it even more exciting. Before the match starts, you must choose a character. Each character has different skills and weapons, which makes the game more varied.
Things I like about Blood Strike:
- Works well on low-spec phones
- Runs smoothly on mid-range phones with 6 GB RAM
- Has both battle royale and team deathmatch-style modes
- Players must pick a character with unique skills and weapons
- Offers many cool weapons
- Big maps with side missions
- More than 50 players in one game
One thing to note:
- Some players complain about unfair matchmaking. For example, beginners may face very skilled players.
4. NEW STATE Mobile

NEW STATE Mobile is often called PUBG’s twin because they look very similar. Still, some gamers feel that its graphics and game modes are not as good as PUBG’s.
The gameplay is close to PUBG. Since both are battle royale games, they also share similarities with Free Fire.Y ou need not only good shooting skills but also smart strategy. You must avoid enemy fire, move quickly when the safe zone gets smaller, and choose the right weapon for the situation.
In this game, you can fight in a 4 vs 4 team battle. At the start, you need to loot weapons before going into the main fight. The graphics are nice, and many objects in the map are interactive. For example, you can drive cars to move around faster.
One drawback is that the game throws you directly into battle without a tutorial. So, it seems more suited for players who already know how battle royale games work.
What I like about NEW STATE Mobile:
- 4 vs 4 team battle mode
- Interactive objects in the map
- Up to 100 players in one match
- Nice graphics
Things to note:
- No tutorial at the start
- New players may find it hard because they are put into battle right away
5. Grand Battle Royale

This game is quite unique. In multiplayer mode, it puts 30 players on a small island or 100 players on the mainland map. The look and characters are very similar to Minecraft.
Even so, the gameplay feels like Free Fire, with familiar weapons, loot items, and battle modes. Grand Battle Royale: Pixel FPS is easy to understand, which makes it good for beginners.
One of its strengths is that it does not need a high-spec device. You can play it smoothly even on mid-range or low-end phones without worrying about lag or FPS drops.
The game also gives a lot of free content for players who win matches. You can unlock skins, weapons, and loot without having to pay.
Besides the main battle mode, there are also fun side modes. In Hide and Seek, some players disguise themselves as objects. In Infection mode, zombies fight against humans.
The downside is that the game rarely receives updates, even though it already has more than 10 million downloads on the Google Play Store. Hopefully, the developers will add new content in the future.
What I like about Grand Battle Royale:
- The visuals are similar to Minecraft, giving it a unique style
- Can run on mid-range and low-end devices
- Offers many free skins, weapons, and loot
- Has extra modes like Hide and Seek and Infection
One thing to note:
- Rarely gets updates
That’s the end of my review of games similar to Free Fire. They are all fun and exciting in their own way. Which one would you like to try for your weekend gaming at home?

