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Outrankers is a fast-paced MOBA-fighting hybrid by Deluxe Games that dropped November 5, 2025, on mobile. It strips battles down to three-minute rounds where three teams of five clash in a heist-themed showdown. The goal: hoard as much Elpis as possible while sabotaging rivals. The game leans into chaotic, high-octane combat with a focus on quick reflexes and team coordination. Its mobile-first design and bite-sized matches make it easy to pick up, but the aggressive playstyle and shifting objectives demand constant adaptation. If you crave frantic, no-holds-barred team fights with a twist of strategy, this is your speed.
Each round throws you into a confined arena where your squad scrambles to grab floating Elpis orbs while enemies block, steal, or outright attack. Combat blends MOBA-style character abilities with direct combat, think dodges, grabs, and area denial moves. You’ll spam abilities to disrupt opponents, zone off orbs, or protect your team’s haul. Matches rarely last past three minutes, so every second counts. Controls are swipe-and-tap friendly, but mastering timing and positioning is key. Teams can switch tactics mid-round, like herding enemies into traps or defending a convoy. The loop is relentless: fight, collect, repeat until one team has the most Elpis.
PlayPile users rate Outrankers 4.2/5, with 72% completing the core roster. Average playtime clocks in at 45 minutes per session, and 84% finish matches in under 180 seconds. Community moods lean Competitive (68%) and Fun (59%), though some call it “grindy.” Reviews highlight the “wild chaos” of fights but note repetitive objectives. Critics at Push Square praised its “addictive rhythm,” while Destructoid called it “a dopamine hit in a phone screen.” The achievement system tracks 120+ milestones, with 33% of players hitting the top tier.
Outrankers thrives on intensity but leans too hard into chaos without balance. At $0 (free with in-app purchases), it’s a risk-free rush for players who love short, aggressive MOBAs. The 120+ achievements add replay, but grinding for Elpis can feel samey. If you want a game that’s all sprint and little strategy, this hits the mark. Skip it if you prefer slower, tactical play. It’s a mobile standout for quick matches but lacks depth for long-term engagement.
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