13 best cross-play games on Android
While there areplenty of fantastic multiplayer games on mobile, some lack crossplay, meaning matchmaking can be inconsistent. But you don’t need to settle for long wait times; a large variety of games on the Play Store offer crossplay across multiple platforms.
From RTS hits like Battle for Wesnoth to MMORPG classics like RuneScape, we’ve collected the best crossplay games for all kinds of players. But to keep up in those ranked matches, we recommend one of thetop Android-compatible controllersto avoid being held back by touch controls.

1Omega Strikers
Omega Strikers mixes air hockey with MOBA-like characters and abilities for a fast-paced competitive game that owes a lot to games like Teamfight Tactics and League of Legends. While the basic rules of air hockey apply here, the variety of heroes, abilities, maps, and environmental hazards means you’ve got a lot to handle at once. But while the learning curve is steep, you’ll soon be racking up those victories.
Not only is Omega Strikers crossplay, but progression is saved across platforms too. It’s free to download, so you can switch between your phone, console, or PC without missing a beat. While this might seem to be best suited for consoles and PCs, the mobile version has full controller support, which can make a huge difference in the higher-ranked games.

Platforms: Android, iOS, PC, Mac, Nintendo Switch, Xbox, PlayStation
2Teamfight Tactics
One of the best auto-chess games available, Riot’s League of Legends spin-off is a great competitive experience accessible for casual players. You’ll compete in an eight-player free-for-all to see who can build, position, and manage a group of characters and bring them to victory. The mechanics are easy to learn, and each match is different, encouraging you to try different strategies each time. The variety of items and characters means you’ll be desperate for another game as soon as the first is over.
Note that text chat is unavailable for mobile users, so you won’t be able to communicate with other players in-game.
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Platforms: Android, iOS, PC, Mac
3Old School RuneScape
For a good reason, Old School RuneScape is one of thebest MMORPGs on Android. Jagex cut no corners when porting the classic game to mobile, and it shows. The UI was carefully redesigned for mobile, and it’s not missing any of the features offered by the desktop version.
Players looking to pick up a new MMO should make this their first call. It’s simple to learn and is perfect for short gaming sessions. Even if you’re a dedicated PC gamer, we recommend giving this mobile version a go. Accounts are synced across platforms, so you can pick up where you left off anytime.
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Platforms: Android, iOS, Windows, Mac
4RuneScape
It might seem odd to have RuneScape twice on this list, but as seasoned players know, RuneScape is an entirely different beast than its Old School brother. Old School RuneScape builds off the 2012 version of the game, but RuneScape is packed with over a decade of new features and updates. Players looking for an MMO that’s constantly evolving have to give this a go. Just as with Old School, Jagex has carefully thought about this port, resulting in a smooth and well-engineered experience that’s as fun to play on mobile as on desktop.
5Genshin Impact
Despite the endless late-game grind and aggressive monetization, Genshin Impact is still a good time-sink for RPG fans. Crossplay means you can adventure with your friends even when you’re on the go, and the expansive open world means you’ll have plenty of opportunities.
Genshin Impact offers tons of characters, flashy combat, and stunning graphics. If you want a long-lasting RPG you’re able to easily play with your friends wherever you are, give Genshin Impact a shot. To join your friends, log into the server they’re on, and you are good to go.

Platforms: Android, iOS, PlayStation
6Minecraft: Bedrock Edition
Minecraft has come a long way since its inception, churning out updates yearly with no sign of stopping. Perfect for creative and hardcore gamers alike, Minecraft gives you all the tools to turn your imagination into reality. Multiplayer is the best way to experience Minecraft, allowing you to adventure, build, and fight with all your friends.
Be aware that you won’t be able to play with Minecraft Java Editionowners. That version is only available on PC, and while it offers similar features, it doesn’t have the same crossplay compatibilities as Minecraft Bedrock Edition.
Platforms: Android, iOS, Windows, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch
The whodunit game that skyrocketed in popularity in 2020 remains just as fun today. Each session has 4-15 players assigned to complete tasks. However, one “imposter” is tasked with killing everyone else. The game asks you to complete your tasks while identifying the imposter.
As an exclusively multiplayer experience, its extensive crossplay support helps keep the game popular. Even better, the free mobile version makes this the best place to snag the title if you’re on a budget.
Platforms: Android, iOS, Windows, Nintendo Switch
8Brawlhalla
Possibly thebest platform-fighting game on Android, Brawlhalla is the closest you’ll get to Super Smash Bros on your phone. It offers new players approachable gameplay that, while hard to master, is easy to learn. A significant amount of content is locked behind a paywall, but the core game remains free.
Brawhalla is continually updated with new characters and game modes. There are plenty of characters from other franchises, so expect to see some familiar faces.
Platforms: Android, iOS, Windows, Mac, PlayStation, Xbox, Switch
9Battle for Wesnoth
One of the most underrated turn-based strategy games available, Battle for Wesnoth takes place in a traditional fantasy world populated by elves, orcs, dwarves, trolls, and dragons. While the premise might seem underwhelming, Battle for Wesnoth’s strength lies in the depth of its story and rewarding gameplay.
Each map consists of beautiful hexagon tiles, and attaining victory requires a careful mix of resource management and strategy. Unlike many mobile ports, Battle for Wesnoth has an extensive modding community accessible straight from the main menu, giving you endless hours of gameplay.
10Hearthstone
Hearthstone’s success lies in its beautifully simple gameplay. The standard game mode follows a straightforward gameplay loop: Players take turns deploying minions and casting spells to reduce their opponent’s health to zero.
After years of updates, each providing new cards and mechanics, Hearthstone can appear overwhelming, but there are plenty of alternate game modes to ease new players into the game.
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