10 Best New Mobile Games to Play in 2026 (Android and iOS)

What to know

  • February 2026 brought major console-quality ports and competitive shooters to mobile.
  • Several titles support full offline play, while others focus on cross-platform online action.
  • iOS received a few notable exclusives this month.
  • Tactical FPS and strategy games dominate the month’s biggest launches.

Mobile gaming continues to blur the line between handheld and console experiences. This month, you’re not just getting quick arcade titles—you’re getting full empire builders, story-driven adventures, and competitive shooters with cross-platform support. Whether you prefer offline exploration or intense 5v5 matches, February 2026 has something worth downloading.

2026’s top mobile games list

GameGenrePlatformOffline/OnlineNotable Feature
Botany ManorPuzzle AdventureAndroid, iOSOfflineEnvironmental plant-growing puzzles
I Am Airport SecuritySimulationAndroid, iOSOfflineHumorous airport inspection gameplay
The Obelisk Home HorrorPsychological HorrorAndroid, iOSOfflineSound-driven atmosphere
Sid Meier’s Civilization VII MobileStrategyiOSOnline/OfflineFull empire-building mechanics
Misguided: Remastered DemoPuzzle HorrorAndroid, iOSOfflineIndonesian urban legend themes
Deadshot.ioFPSAndroid, iOSOnlineUltra-lightweight competitive shooter
Glory Ages – VIKINGSMedieval ActioniOSOfflineSkill-based timing combat
Rainbow Six MobileTactical FPSAndroid, iOSOnlineDestructible environments
Tomb Raider (2013) MobileAction AdventureAndroid, iOSOfflineFull console campaign port
Warframe MobileSci-Fi ActionAndroid, iOSOnlineCross-play and cross-save

Botany Manor offers relaxing environmental puzzle solving

If you’re looking for something calm and thoughtful, Botany Manor stands out immediately. Set inside a beautifully detailed historical estate, the game revolves around researching and growing rare plants by solving environmental clues. You examine letters, books, and objects scattered across rooms to understand what each plant needs.

The mobile version, available through the Epic Games Store mobile app, retains its slow-paced exploration and satisfying “aha” moments. It plays especially well with touch controls, making it ideal for offline sessions.

Totally Secure Airport turns airport chaos into comedy

I Am Airport Security is exactly what it sounds like—you become the officer checking passports, scanning luggage, and deciding who gets through. The twist? Passengers attempt to smuggle absurd items through security.

It’s a casual simulator that thrives on humor and quick decision-making. You don’t need constant internet access, which makes it perfect for short offline bursts.

The Obelisk Home Horror builds dread through sound and space

The Obelisk Home Horror leans heavily into psychological tension rather than jump scares. You explore a dark, confined house where lighting and sound design carry most of the experience.

If you play with headphones, you’ll notice how carefully audio cues guide your movement and heighten anxiety. It’s short but deeply atmospheric, and fully playable offline.

Civilization VII arrives in full scale on iOS

Sid Meier’s Civilization VII Mobile is one of the biggest strategy launches on mobile this year. It translates the deep empire-building systems—city management, diplomacy, warfare, technological progression—into a clean touchscreen interface.

You can build civilizations across eras, negotiate with rival leaders, and wage wars with familiar Civ complexity. While online multiplayer enhances replayability, solo play remains fully viable.

Misguided: Remastered Demo previews Indonesian urban horror

Misguided: Remastered Demo gives you a short but intriguing look at an upcoming third-person puzzle horror game rooted in Indonesian urban legends.

The demo focuses on atmosphere and environmental storytelling rather than combat. If you enjoy cultural horror themes and slow exploration, this preview is worth your time.

Deadshot.io proves size doesn’t limit competitive FPS

Deadshot.io is a fast-paced first-person shooter that keeps its file size incredibly small. Despite that, it delivers smooth performance and responsive gunplay.

Matches are quick and skill-based. If you prefer pure mechanics without heavy downloads or bloated updates, this one is easy to recommend.

Glory Ages – VIKINGS focuses on timing over button mashing

Currently an iOS exclusive, Glory Ages – VIKINGS emphasizes tactical combat. Instead of mashing attack buttons, you must manage stamina, time blocks correctly, and exploit enemy openings.

The medieval setting, brutal animations, and deliberate pacing make every fight feel weighty. It works fully offline, which adds to its appeal.

Rainbow Six Mobile launches globally with tactical depth

Rainbow Six Mobile officially launched globally on February 23, 2026. It brings the 5v5 attack-versus-defense format to smartphones, complete with destructible walls and operator abilities.

Team coordination is essential. You’ll breach rooms, set traps, and defend objectives in tight tactical rounds. It’s one of the most competitive mobile shooters available right now.

Tomb Raider (2013) arrives as a full offline port

The 2013 Tomb Raider origin story featuring Lara Croft is now fully playable on mobile. This isn’t a trimmed-down version—it’s the complete campaign with exploration, combat, puzzles, and cinematic storytelling intact.

Controller support improves the experience further, and since it runs offline, you can complete the entire adventure without an internet connection.

Warframe Mobile delivers cross-platform sci-fi action

Warframe Mobile brings the high-speed sci-fi action RPG to both Android and iOS with cross-play and cross-save functionality. That means your progress carries across platforms seamlessly.

You engage in acrobatic combat, cooperative missions, and deep customization systems. For a free-to-play title, the scale and polish are impressive.

Why 2026 stands out for mobile gaming

February 2026 shows how mature mobile gaming has become. You’re seeing full console ports like Tomb Raider, deep strategy with Civilization VII, and esports-ready shooters like Rainbow Six Mobile and Deadshot.io—all within the same month.

If you prefer offline storytelling, Botany Manor and The Obelisk Home Horror deliver strong atmosphere. If you want competitive online play, Warframe Mobile and Rainbow Six Mobile offer long-term depth.

This month proves you don’t need a console in your hands to experience large-scale, polished gaming.

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