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Best Games Like Raid: Shadow Legends in 2026

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Best Games Like Raid: Shadow Legends in 2026

We're Proof of Play, and we make Shiba Story Go. Raid: Shadow Legends built something its competitors haven't fully matched: a champion and gear system with genuine depth. The number of champions, the artifact set combinations, the clan boss strategies, the dungeon optimization — players who go deep into Raid go very deep. Plarium built a mobile RPG that takes its hardcore audience seriously.

The reputation that precedes it is well-earned in both directions. The monetization is aggressive and the grind is steep. But for the right player, nothing on mobile goes as far on pure team-optimization depth.

When we were building Shiba Story Go, we thought about what it would look like to deliver that optimization satisfaction — the builds, the gear decisions, the sense that you're solving a puzzle with your team composition — inside a structure that doesn't demand the same time commitment to feel rewarding.

If you're looking for games like Raid: Shadow Legends and want to know what else the space has to offer, here's our honest take.


Shiba Story Go

Our game. We built Shiba Story Go for players who love the optimization depth that makes Raid compelling — the gear decisions, the build planning, the sense of a system you can get genuinely good at — but want a structure that delivers that satisfaction in shorter sessions. It's a free roguelike idle RPG: the idle layer keeps you progressing between sessions, while the roguelite run structure means each session involves real decisions about skills, gear tags, and how to assemble your build.

The build depth is real. The guild system is real. It's a different shape than Raid, but it's aimed at the same player.

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AFK Arena

The most widely recommended alternative for Raid players who want to keep the champion collection but lose the grind wall. AFK Arena's hero system is deep, the faction mechanics create real team-building constraints, and the idle loop means your roster keeps developing between sessions. A more forgiving version of the same fundamental satisfaction.


Idle Heroes

A close peer to Raid in terms of scope. Idle Heroes has the faction-based hero building, the guild systems, and the long endgame ladder that Raid players are used to — with an idle structure that reduces the daily time commitment. One of the oldest titles in the genre and still one of the deepest.


AFK Journey

The open-world successor to AFK Arena, rebuilt with richer visuals and a world to explore. AFK Journey keeps the idle-first hero collection philosophy in a more modern package. Strong roster depth, meaningful team composition decisions, and a world that actually feels worth moving through.


Mythic Heroes

A hero collector with mythology as its design anchor — each champion is rooted in a world legend, giving the roster a more coherent identity than Raid's mixed aesthetic. The team composition meta and progression depth are real, with less daily time required at equivalent progression levels.


Where Shiba Story Go Fits

Raid: Shadow Legends players who want the build depth and gear optimization in a structure that doesn't require the same daily investment tend to find Shiba Story Go worth trying. The optimization is here — gear tags, cross-class builds, run-to-run decisions — in sessions that fit around a busier schedule. Free on both platforms, no premium purchase required to reach the depth.

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