RAID: Shadow Legends

RAID: Shadow Legends

Plarium Global Ltd

Rating 4.6 (2,240,825 reviews)

A free-to-play dark fantasy RPG built around collecting Champions and online battles

The game is built around assembling a roster, tuning equipment, and sending teams into turn-based combat. Its appeal comes from how collection, buildcraft, and online competition feed into one another rather than standing alone.

Category Role Playing
Installs 50,000,000+
Version 11.60.0
Updated May 28, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

RAID: Shadow Legends is a free-to-play, turn-based role-playing game from Plarium Global Ltd that mixes hero collection, dungeon crawling, and online competition. Its structure is familiar to mobile RPG players: summon Champions, build teams, improve gear, and send squads into boss fights, campaign stages, and player-versus-player modes. The official description stresses a large roster, 16 factions, and a dark fantasy setting built around Teleria, with fully rendered 3D characters and a long-running live-service model. That combination gives it the shape of a collection game as much as a tactics game, with progression tied to building stronger lineups over time rather than finishing a self-contained story. The recent crossover mention with Masters of the Universe also signals that the game still leans on recognizable licensed events to keep attention on its wider systems.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Champion Collection Players summon more than 800 Champions drawn from 16 factions. The size of the roster suggests long-term collecting and team-building rather than a short campaign-only experience.
  • Turn-Based Battles Combat is presented as tactical, turn-based RPG play. Battles reward planning around skills, area attacks, and team composition instead of fast reflexes.
  • Boss Dungeons Dungeon runs pit teams against named bosses such as dragons, the Fire Knight, and the Ice Golem. These fights are tied to loot, experience, and Champion drops.
  • PvP Arena The multiplayer Arena lets teams face other players in strategic combat. It adds a competitive layer for players who want to test builds against real opponents.
  • Bastion Upgrades A personal fortress called the Bastion acts as a management hub for Shards and Champions. That gives the game a light base-building and progression layer between battles.

What Makes It Stand Out

Several signals help explain why the game has stayed visible for years. It combines a large install base, a high rating count, and ongoing updates with a presentation and structure that are easy to recognize from the mobile RPG space.

  • Large Player Base The Play Store shows 50,000,000+ installs, which points to broad reach and a long tail of interest. That usually means active matchmaking and plenty of community attention.
  • High Review Volume More than 2.2 million ratings give the 4.64 score useful context. The consensus is unusually large for a mobile RPG, which makes the listing more trustworthy than a small sample.
  • Live Service Support The description mentions more than five years of free content updates. That matters because it suggests a game designed to keep expanding rather than one that ends at launch.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are typical of a large free-to-play RPG. It is built for long-term progression, online competition, and monetization through optional purchases, so the main question is whether that structure suits the player’s patience and storage budget.

  • In-App Purchases The store listing says the game includes random items for purchase. As a free title with massive reach, it should be expected to lean on optional spending and repeated pulls.
  • Teen Rating Google Play rates it Teen and the App Store lists 12+. That makes it more suitable for older children and adults than for younger players, especially with online competition.
  • Storage Planning The App Store size is about 278 MB, and the Android listing does not show a size here. Extra room for updates and cache is sensible, especially for a live service game that keeps adding content.

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