Knowing which are the best gacha games to dive into is a must before choosing what to play, as picking the wrong title can translate to investing your time and hard-earned money on a journey that might either underwhelm or only last a couple of years.

In case you are currently facing that decision and need a guiding light, don’t worry. Here are the 10 best Gacha games to play in 2025 and what each of them brings to the table.

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The best Gacha games to play in 2025

Zenless Zone Zero

To start our top gacha games list, we have HoYoverse’s newest success,Zenless Zone Zero. Pairing a way more streamlined approach to character progression and aPersona-like feel when off the field, the game puts players in the role of a Legenrady Proxy, specialized in guiding groups within the danger-filled hollows surrounding the city of New Eridu.

ZZZ‘s fast-paced combat is also an absolute highlight, as it makes full use of its high production value —which can be seen in spades in the quality of its cutscenes and overall presentation— to offer a visual spectacle that, unlike those of its developer’s earlier works, favors execution and mobility. The way both of its best A-Rank supports are given for free is also a huge plus here, although you will still need dupes to awaken their full potential.

The key art for Zenless Zone Zero 1.4.

Wuthering Waves

A game that sees players take on the role of the mysterious Rover as they explore the world of Solaris-3 in the hopes of finding their lost memories and the secrets that led to their fall,Wuthering Wavesbrings to the table a mix of the open world/core gameplay seen inGenshin Impactand the signature action-packed combat system and phenimenal sound design featured in Kuro Games’s ownPunishing Geey Raven. But the latter are not the only thingsWuwatakes from its older sibling, as the game’s FP2-friendly approach is also present here via a high amount of early freebies and the debut of constant events providing large amounts of resources.

LikeZZZ, the game’s high production value is also a huge differential here, as it won’t be an overstatement to call it the most highly detailed open-world Gacha available in the market right now, courtesy of the attention to detail paid to both its environments and characters.

The key art for Wuthering Waves 2.0.

Reverse: 1999

A sleeping hit for many,Reverse: 1999puts players in the role of Vertin, a Timekeeper fighting to stop the catastrophes caused by the Storm. During the story, she will then travel through multiple time periods, with each stop presenting players with additions to the main cast and distinct playstyles.

The game’s combat system also deserves a mention by bringing forward a mix of card and turn-based mechanics, all while showcasing a unique presentation and intricate character models. Another of the title’s biggest strengths lies in its art direction, which pairs nicely with its visual novel approach, noir feel, and sober narrative, the latter of which does not hold your hand or shy away from heavy moments.

Reverse 1999, one of the best Gacha games to play in 2025.

For F2P enthusiasts,R1999can also be considered a fairly friendly pick. On that same note, however, many might argue that the game shares the power-creeping issues seen in most current gacha.

Goddess of Victory: Nikke

A game that mixes tactical RPG and third-person shooting elements,Goddess of Victory: Nikketakes players into a post-apocalyptic world facing an unforgiving war, where they must take on the role of a Commander leading an elite squad of Nikkes —female super soldiers and humanity’s last hope. Much likeReverse 1999,Nikke‘s story is, in my view, what sets itself apart, as it features both a strong cast and a narrative known for tackling heavy themes.

Its above-average SSR pull rates —4% chance of per pull (2% if on the Friendship Banner)— and generous rewards in the early/mid-game also help the game be one of the most approachable Gacha for fully F2P players, while being a shooter at its core helps it be a welcome change of pace for those looking for something different.Nikkeis also widely known for its novel crossovers with anime, such asEVA,and other highly successful IPs likeNieR. To put it simply and echo what its community has been saying for years, if you accept the game for what it is aesthetic-wise,Goddess of Victory:Nikkewill not let you down.

The Counters squad in Goddess of Victory: Nikke.

Arknights

Arknightsputs players in the shoes of the Doctor, a specialist tasked with commanding operators as they fight to stop the spreading of the Oripathy disease and treat its infection. Unlike most on our list, the game is not a classic or action RPG. Instead, you will find a highly technical tower defense system here, where character placement and an understanding of the terrain can make or break you. That is further potentialized by the wayArknightsallows players to apply a multitude of different strategies by picking among its hundreds of Operators, each featuring unique kits.

LikeNikke,Arknightscan be considered F2P-friendly. That can be seen in how select 4-star Operators, aka Myrtle, can perform on par with premium and featured units. If you’re looking for a change of pace, the game also has in its base system a great extra dose of content, as customizing it and unlocking all of its functions does add a lot ot the experience.

Arknights, one of the best Gacha games to play in 2025.

Punishing: Gray Raven

Punishing: Gray Ravenputs players in the shoes of the Commandant of the Gray Raven squad as they and the constructs under their command fight in the war against the Corrupted. The game is considered a standard, given its polished visuals and soundtrack, memorable boss fights, and fast-paced combat style. The latter which revolves around non-stop combos and perfectly timed dodges.

Although it took a considerable amount of time for the game to debut in the West, its overall style and the quality of its narrative also causesPunishing: Gray Ravento be constantly compared toNier: Automata. So if you are a fan of PlatinumGames’ epic and are looking for an engaging narrative and similar feel, you will be right at home here. Just don’t expect the same presentation seen inWuthering Waves, as even if both games share the same developer, we can say thatPGRwalked so thatWuWacould run.

Alpha, as shown in Punishing: Gray Raven.

Fate/Grand Order

Royalty in the genre,Fate/Grand Ordercontinues to be a solid pick almost a decade after its release. Featuring a signature turn-based RPG style where you must select all of your team’s actions in set orders to give birth to chains and combos,FGOputs players in the shoes of a master candidate as they go about their daily lives and embark on missions across time to prevent humanity’s extinction.

As a branch of theFateseries, the game also allows players to recruit and control more than 450 Servants, each capable of fulfilling different roles. Following the visual novel format the franchise is known for, you are also given the ability to deepen your connection with each servant to unlock special interactions, quests, and, more importantly, their stories. As you’re able to expect, however, diving intoFGOright now will demand a lot of catching up. Fortunately, the game’s community is known for being extremely receptive and it’s sure to offer a home to all, newcomers or seasoned masters alike.

A key art for Fate/Grand Order.

Limbus Company

A nicher title that has experienced a sponential growth in the last year,Limbus Companysees players take on the role of Dante, the Executive Manager a platoon composed of other 12 sinners —each based on the protagonists of classic literary works, such as von Goethe’s Faust— as they venture into certain death. Keep in mind that although you do not need to have prior knowledge of the franchise to play it, the gameis the third in Project Moon’s trilogy and a direct follow-up to 2021’sLibrary of Ruina.

That unique setting and feel is then paired with a turn-based combat system that, although similar toFate Grand Order’s at first viaits chain mechanic, brings forth an even more action-packed and tactics-based approach via its Clash system and other unique mechanics.

All 12 playable sinners, as shown in Limbus Company.

Unlike all of the other games in our list,Limbus Company‘s approach to Gacha also helps it set itself apart as one of 2025’s best. Here, you do not pull for new characters and weapons and instead can acquire both distinct versions (or Identities) of the 12 sinners and unique Special Skills, known as E.G.O.s. The game also does not feature a pity system. But don’t worry,Limbus Companymakes it up for it via its high pull rates and the way its Battle Pass and Shard systems allow you to get most of each season’s additions withould the need to pull, if you put in the time, that is.

Genshin Impact

IfFGOwas the game responsible for spearheading the Gacha revolution,Genshin Impactis the one who shook up the genre and now sits at the top, even if many see its Natlan storyline as a downgrade when compared to the heights brought forth by Fontaine.

Although bringing to the table a simpler approach to combat when compared to the likes ofZenless Zone ZeroandWuthering Waves,Genshinstill offers the full package to fans by providing an experience rivaling that of most current-gen AAA titles in both visuals and performance. Its open-world style and the vast number of regions your Traveler meets while exploring Teyvat also set it apart as one of the most fun Gacha games around for newcomers, even if its exploration-focused approach can make it one of the most time-consuming picks on our list.

A key art for Genshin Impact 1.0.

Honkai: Star Rail

A spin-off/sequel ofHonkai Impact 3rd,but by all means its own game,Honkai: Star Railtakes players on a journey across the universe as they join the Astral Express crew in a storyline that successfully raises the stakes while keeping the quality of its prequel intact.

It’s biggest differential when compared to other HoYoverse titles, however, lies in the way the game mixes the character and ascension mechanics that madeGenshin Impactsuch a hit with an unbelievably polished turn-based combat system. If you are aPersonafan, both the latter and the game’s approach ot exploration are sure to please you, as it adds it’s own signature to the known formula. Star Rail also features a roster of more than 50 unique characters, all of which can make an impact if properly built. Just be sure to plan your pulls accordingly, as the game’s balancing has become a hot topic in recent months.

How to find the best Gacha game for you

Unfortunately for all looking for a quick answer here, finding your ideal Gacha is something you can only do through trial and error. Although I guarantee going with any of the above is a safe bet. On that note, and if even after going through our list you are still not sure as to which title to try out, here are a few things to keep in mind:

Given the game’s novel approach to the gacha system, I believeLimbus Companyto be the most F2P pick on our list, with bothGoddess of Victory: NikkeandArknightsnot faring too far behind. Just be ready to grind.

I believeZenless Zone ZeroandWuthering Wavesare the best currently available Gacha games for those looking to dive int the genre for the first time in 2025. Apart from the strengths mentioned in their entries, the reason for that lies in how they will not demand much catching up and will provide a smooth transition for those used to both RPGs and AAA gaming in general.

As you’re able to see above,Reverse 1999, Arknights,andNikke: Goddess of Victoryhave the highest pull rates among those on our list. The three also provide highly distinct styles of gameplay.

Now that you know which are the best Gachas to play in 2025 or if instead of a solid title already in the market, you prefer to wait a little bit and dive into titles together with the first wave of players, I highly recommend that you take a look atall of the upcoming Gacha Games releasing in 2025 and later.