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BEST ANDROID SHOOTER GAMES
There's a good reason why shooter games are so incredibly popular among Android users. They challenge your aim, decision-making skills, and tactical abilities.
Whether it's first-person or third, you can bet that these best Android games will satisfy that shooter itch.
Apex Legends Mobile
Apex Legends, the hit free-to-play battle royale, has come to mobile. It's an awesome first-person shooter that feels very much like the original game. While the touchscreen controls feel a bit cramped, you can use a controller (and we recommend you do so). You have a few legends to choose from at the outset, with more unlocked as you level up.
Experience the thrilling gunplay, huge World's Edge map, and adrenaline-packed matches where you vie for supremacy. If you've never played a battle royale, Apex Legends is probably one of the best to try out.
Download Apex Legends Mobile: Play Store
Call of Duty: Mobile
Call of Duty: Mobile met some skepticism when it was announced, but that quickly faded when people got their hands on the Android version of the game. It's an incredibly well-done shooter for mobile, with plenty of weapons to use and lots of stuff to chase. The controls — touchscreen or controller — are very responsive. You can also choose between several game modes, like Death Match, Battle Royale, and ranked competitive playlists.
There's an absolutely staggering amount of customization, depending on which guns, grenades, secondaries, and perks you prefer. The gunsmith adds even more depth, letting you tweak your favorite gun to your play style (and giving you attachments and camos to chase after). For a free-to-play game, Call of Duty: Mobile is one of the best choices on this whole list. Give it a shot.
Download Call of Duty: Mobile: Play Store
Doom and Doom II
Doom and Doom II are the granddaddies of the first-person shooter. Their arrival on Android didn't start off too well, but after Bethesda fixed some key pain points, the ports became quite solid. Both have support for controllers, wider aspect ratios, and faster refresh rates.
If you want to sample some gaming history, then these two games are well worth your time. They'll either take you way back, or help you appreciate where we are now in the shooter genre.
Download Doom: Doom at Play Store; Doom II at Play Store
PUBG Mobile
PUBG also saw a move to mobile, and like Call of Duty, the Android version turned out quite well. The battle royale plays great on mobile, with an intuitive UI and great controls. It's quite an impressive game with lots to do and several modes to try.
Despite Call of Duty: Mobile's presence, PUBG Mobile stands out as one of the best Android games, thanks to a wide pool of players and constant updates.
Download PUBG Mobile: Play Store