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Top 5 Mobile Shooter Games 2020

Pubg mobile, Fortnite, Call of Duty Mobile, Tesla vs Lovecraft, and JYDGE Reveal, From first-person immersion to third-person top-down, these are Top 5 Mobile Shooter Games 2020 in the Mobile Android market.

List of Top 5 Mobile Shooter Games 2020

PUBG Mobile

It’s unbelievable how well PUBG Mobile plays on Android. What began as a massive 100-player battle royale game has kept on developing and evolve into the best mobile shooter game. Drop into gigantic maps stacked with tactical gear, weapons, ammo and vehicles in great battle royale modes. Player drop in as an independent player or as a team member and should utilize all your best abilities to kill em all until you’re the last man standing.

PUBG Mobile is the best game accessible for Android regardless of a portion of the all the more disappointing parts of the manner in which the coolest plunder is covered up in exploitive plunder boxes that are essentially ought not exist. In any case, the game is allowed to-play and open for such huge numbers of gamers.

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I like to play with maxed-out graphics, but the game also lets you scale back the graphical detail so you can enjoy smooth gameplay even playing on an older device. If you’ve got a newer device, crank those settings to the max and enjoy one of the best looking mobile games I’ve played in a long while. Got an older phone with limited specs, but still want to get in the game? Check out PUBG Mobile Lite which is specifically designed to take up less space on your phone and run smoothly on phones with less RAM.

PUBG Mobile somehow delivers all the epic moments you’d expect the PC game scaled down perfectly for mobile devices, and they’ve truly embraced the success by continuing to add new EvoGround game modes including a dedicated zombie Battle Royale mode, multiple team deathmatch modes, explosive new vehicular assault RageGear modes, and Payload mode, which introduced helicopters, miniguns, and a rocket launcher. Get your squad together and I’ll see you on the battleground!

Fortnite

Fortnite is one of the most popular games in the world is available in the Play Store. Odds are you either know of Fortnite on your own or you know someone who’s into it.

Though many have tried to unseat it, it remains a juggernaut in the gaming world. Its free-to-play nature combined with its cartoonish graphics and simple gameplay loop help explain why it’s so popular; its easy-to-play, yet difficult-to-master approach is why so many find it enjoyable.

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Of course, Fortnite is also infamous for its microtransactions, which you can expect here in the Android version. Overall, I hear they’re handled pretty well. That being said, keep in mind that this isn’t just a mobile version of Fortnite, it’s the full experience on mobile, complete with every update and goody. You can access all of your account stuff, too, including unlocking progress on your Battle Pass.

My experience with Fortnite is limited, but I know there are plenty of people who are excited that it finally came to the Play Store after being out on its own for so long.

Call of Duty Mobile

There was a ton of hype surrounding Call of Duty Mobile throughout the beta and ahead of its global launch, and to the credit of Activision and TiMi Studios (a subsidiary of Tencent Games) the game is phenomenal and was rightfully selected as one of the best mobile games released in 2019 — and it just continues to get better in 2020. In the latest update, it’s now offering an outstanding new 20 vs. 20 Battle Royale mode called Warfare.

A huge reason why the game plays so well can be credited to Tencent Games. It owns the mobile shooter space with PUBG Mobile, another game that’s featured on this list, and fans of that game will recognize the familiar user interface and surprising gameplay performance that’s been perfectly optimized for mobile. CoD Mobile makes use of the many iconic multiplayer maps from the Call of Duty franchise and really does a great job translating the fast-paced action that makes the game so fun to play on other platforms.

In response, the developers revamped the Battle Pass to address the feedback provided by players. Last week heralded the start of Season 3 in Call of Duty: Mobile, and at the forefront of the update notes were the key points that led to the changes in the pass, to which player response has been positive so far. The developers have demonstrated a willingness to listen the players that should be indicative of good things to come this year.

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Via: blog.activision.com

With regards to the quantity and quality of content coming up in 2020, there is no short supply of material to draw upon from the Call of Duty series. So far, the updates in the first three seasons have clearly shown a plan to keep players on their toes. In this last update, the developers added a brand-new map and have another on the way, both of which borrow from previous games.

Call of Duty Mobile features the core team deathmatch modes that Call of Duty is known for along with the Battle Royale mode that was introduced in the main franchise with CoD: Black Ops 4. They could have easily just stuck with the team deathmatch and still had a great game on their hands, but the inclusion of a 100-player battle royale (along with the fan-favorite zombie mode) just adds more value to the total package.

I’ve been playing CoD Mobile since the beta and it has been one of my go-to games whenever I’ve got a couple of minutes to kill. Because the game is so damn popular, it’s super quick to jump into a match, whether you want to play with casuals or go up against more veteran players in a ranked match.

Because it’s a free-to-play game, there are the usual trappings including in-app purchases for buying in-game currency, which can then be spent on battle crates filled with random rewards, and a tiered progression path with premium subscriptions available to net more rewards. Considering the console or PC versions of Call of Duty will set you back at least $60 upfront, along with all the eventual paid DLC and inevitable microtransactions for cosmetic upgrades, the mobile version ends up feels superior in terms of up-front value. You don’t need to bust out your credit card to thoroughly enjoy this game — which is a big reason why Call of Duty Mobile demands the top spot on our list.

Tesla vs Lovecraft

Tesla vs Lovecraft is the latest game from Finnish developers 10tons Ltd and it’s a real treat. The game pits Nikola Tesla and his hi-tech inventions against a vengeful H.P. Lovecraft who has unleashed endless waves of nightmarish monsters that will quickly swarm around you unless you fight back.

This is an incredibly polished game that twin-stick controls for moving and shooting. The campaign gradually increases in difficulty with well over 200 enemies spawning on screen at one time if you aren’t fast with your trigger finger. Fortunately, there are power-ups and perks aplenty which are accessible in rogue-like fashion. You collect XP as you slay monsters and get a new perk every time you level up. Power-ups and weapons randomly spawn on the map and you’ll also want to collect the six pieces required to build Tesla’s mech which can cut down any horde in short order.

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The touchscreen controls feel comfortable and the game also offers great support for Bluetooth controllers which is always fantastic to see in a premium game. There’s a ton of content built into the base game, along with some DLC available that offers new monsters, weapons and much more. Don’t be worry, the game feels polished without needing to shell out more money, but once you’ve finally made it through everything that Tesla vs Lovecraft has to offer you might be glad there’s a little bit more to explore.

JYDGE Reveal

JYDGE is a gritty and violent top-down twin-stick shooter that is an absolute blast to play. You are the JYDGE, a cybernetic enforcement officer who uses his Gavel (see: BIG freaking gun) to dole out RoboCop-style justice.

Each level features different challenges that are required to progress but never feel like a slogging chore. Confiscating illegal cash along the way, you’re able to upgrade JYDGE and his gavel with a deep selection of accessories. In that way, JYDGE retains the rogue-like element from its predecessor Neon Chrome by encouraging you to replay levels with different upgrade combinations until you complete all the challenges.

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With a game that has you replay levels over and over again, it’s imperative for a game to find that mix of great gameplay with an interesting soundtrack that isn’t super annoying or repetitive — and JYDGE absolutely delivers.