- Updated list of Ragnarok-franchise based mobile games available.
I came across yet another Ragnarok game recently, and I was like, “Wasn’t this the third game they released this month?” Okay, yeah, that might be a bit of an exaggeration, but honestly, Gravity releases so many Ragnarok games that I have actually lost count.
One can say the manhwa hit surely helped Gravity release some blockbuster games, and they are still raking in some impressive numbers on every new game they launch. So yeah, I figured it was time to sit down and list all the Ragnarok games available on mobile.
Complete list of Ragnarok mobile games available
Here’s the list of the games from the franchise that you can currently download and play, alongside their store links. The list will be updated as new games come in, so keep an eye on updates.
*Note – These games are in the testing phase/selected launch/not global yet.
Something that we need to look at is the range of genres Gravity experimented with. Games like Ragnarok M: Eternal Love, Ragnarok X: Next Generation, and Ragnarok Origin defined Gravity’s modern mobile success. These were full-fledged MMORPGs, but they also tried their hands at other genres, too.
We got games like Ragnarok Begins, Ragnarok Crush, Ragnarok Arena – Monster SRPG, and Ragnarok: The Lost Memories, each trying something different. Not all of them survived, though. Recently, Ragnarok: Monster World, despite having a solid monster-collection angle, ended up shutting down after just a year.
Well, that’s for the story now. I’ll keep this list updated. Because knowing Gravity, another Ragnarok game might already be announced by the time you finish reading this.
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