As we dive into 2025, the mobile gaming world has really taken off. Right now, there are a few standout titles dominating the scene—especially in the multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) category. Standing at the top of the heap are Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, League of Legends: Wild Rift, and Honor of Kings.
We’ll break down their active player bases, how they perform, and what players think about them. After tallying everything, we’ll know which of the three is the best MOBA right now. Please note that this is geared towards non-professional play and focuses more on the everyday player rather than the pros.
Active Player Base
First up, let’s talk about the active player base, which is a great way to gauge how popular these MOBA really are. Keep in mind, the numbers can change and fluctuate based on the region. For this comparison, we’ll be using the global player count.

- Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
Mobile Legends is rocking a whopping range of 75 – 110 million monthly active users! It’s a massive hit in Southeast Asia, particularly in Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines. That places it as one of the go-to mobile games in those areas. Its blend of fast-paced action and great visuals make for a fun experience. - League of Legends: Wild Rift
On the other hand, we have League of Legends: Wild Rift, which has pulled in about 12 – 18 million monthly active users. While it doesn’t have the same massive numbers as Mobile Legends, it’s making a name for itself, especially in regions like North America and Europe where players are already fans of the PC version. It’s clear there’s plenty of room for it to grow! - Honor of Kings (Arena of Valor)
Up on the charts is Honor of Kings, with a respectable 1.3 – 3.2 Million monthly active users. This game is nearly a cultural phenomenon in China, not just for its gameplay but also because it has become one of the highest-grossing games worldwide. The game did hit a peak of 100 Million monthly active users in 2020, but has since struggled to hit the same numbers ever since. There’s clearly something that the game can improve on but it can only go up from here.
Performance
Next, let’s chat about how well these MOBA perform on mobile devices, since that really affects the overall experience. We’re basing this category on visuals, graphics, gameplay, and overall playability on devices.

- Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
Mobile Legends is optimized to run smoothly even on lower-end devices, which is a huge plus for accessibility. Players appreciate the quick matches, fun graphics, and responsive controls, whether they’re casual gamers or serious competitors. It strikes a nice balance that keeps everyone entertained. - League of Legends: Wild Rift
Wild Rift brings the graphics and gameplay quality akin to the PC version if not better, which is pretty impressive. However, it does require more powerful devices to run well, which might turn some players away. Still, the strong esports scene around Wild Rift is pretty exciting, especially for those who love competitive play. - Honor of Kings
Honor of Kings absolutely nails performance with fantastic optimization across various mobile devices. The graphics are top-notch, and the gameplay runs smoothly, making it a joy to play. Plus, the matchmaking system really hooks players up with suitable opponents. With deep support from Tencent, the esports scene here is bustling too!
Overall Ratings
Lastly, let’s look at the overall ratings from players, giving us a real sense of how these games are being received. These are the combined average rating from the Google Play Store and Apple App store.

- Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
With an average rating of 4.2 out of 5, players generally enjoy the game’s accessibility and engaging play style. However, a few folks have voiced concerns about the matchmaking and monetization tactics, which can occasionally frustrate players. Majority of the negative comments on the Play Store are about the toxicity of some players in game as well. - League of Legends: Wild Rift
Wild Rift enjoys an average score of 3.8 out of 5. Players really dig the depth and strategy, often praising how well it captures the feel of the original League of Legends. That said, the learning curve can be a tough hurdle for new players, suggesting they could use a little help getting started. - Honor of Kings
Honor of Kings shines the brightest with a stellar average rating of 4.7 out of 5. Gamers rave about its gameplay mechanics, cool character designs, and overall user experience. Still, some players have noted that certain elements can feel a bit repetitive after many matches, which is something they’d like to see improved.
The King of (mobile) Games

So, after a close ranking of categories, in 2025, Honor of Kings narrowly snatches the top spot. Given the fantastic device optimization and the highest ratings, it’s one to contend with. Although its player base isn’t nearly as big as Mobile Legends, it desperately needs to catch up and has time to do so. Mobile Legends continues to hold strong, especially in Southeast Asia, while League of Legends: Wild Rift is on its way up in the Western regions, attracting players who are fans of the franchise.
Each MOBA has its unique strengths and areas where they could step it up, catering to different tastes among gamers worldwide. As mobile gaming keeps expanding, these titles showcase how great gameplay, strategy, and accessibility make for a winning combination.
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