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Best Games Like Survivor.io in 2026
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Best Games Like Survivor.io in 2026

Survivor.io made bullet-heaven work on mobile. Here are the best games like Survivor.io on iOS and Android — same auto-combat run loop, different takes on the formula.

April 14, 2026

Survivor.io took the Vampire Survivors formula and packaged it specifically for mobile — continuous waves, upgrade selection between rounds, and a gear grind that keeps you invested past the campaign. It's one of the cleaner examples of how to make a roguelite feel like a proper mobile game rather than a port. If you want more games with that run-based build satisfaction, here's where to look.

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Shiba Story Go

Platforms: iOS, Android | Price: Free

Shiba Story Go shares Survivor.io's roguelite run structure — you enter with your current loadout, make build decisions as the run progresses, and come out with resources that extend your long-term progression. The auto-combat runs on a similar philosophy but the strategic layer shifts from real-time dodging to gear selection, companion choices, and branching story decisions.

Built by Proof of Play, it adds an idle economy that keeps you progressing between sessions in a way Survivor.io doesn't. For players who want that run-based satisfaction available in more varied contexts, this is worth the download.

Download on iOS | Download on Android

For the developer's take on the genre, see the games like Survivor.io guide on shibastorygo.com.


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Archero 2

Platforms: iOS, Android | Price: Free

Habby's other hit — the same designer DNA as Survivor.io in a room-by-room format rather than continuous waves. Where Survivor.io builds power until the run ends, Archero 2 breaks it into rooms with deliberate upgrade choices at each doorway. The build interactions are more complex in the sequel than they were in the original.

App Store | Google Play


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Archero

Platforms: iOS, Android | Price: Free

The original roguelite mobile shooter. Archero's room-by-room structure predates Survivor.io and shares enough DNA that the audience overlap is real. Simpler build interactions than Archero 2, shorter sessions, and the same core satisfaction.

App Store | Google Play


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Vampire Survivors

Platforms: iOS, Android | Price: Free

The PC bullet-heaven hit that influenced Survivor.io, now properly on mobile. Vampire Survivors commits harder to the "watch your build become chaos" arc — the endgame is an overwhelming number of projectiles and absurd power scaling, and getting there is entirely the point. Less structured meta-progression than Survivor.io, more immediate per-run escalation.

App Store | Google Play


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Soul Knight

Platforms: iOS, Android | Price: Free

More weapon variety than any other mobile action-roguelite — over 400, with meaningful differences between them. Soul Knight's dungeon rooms require real-time movement and aim, making it more demanding than Survivor.io's auto-fire loop. The hero roster variety changes runs substantially. One of the most content-rich games in the genre.

App Store | Google Play


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Capybara Go

Platforms: iOS, Android | Price: Free

The idle end of the Habby-adjacent game space. Capybara Go replaces active input with automatic stage progression, keeping the gear grind and gradual power scaling that Survivor.io players will recognize. Good for playing alongside Survivor.io in passive contexts.

App Store | Google Play


The Short Version

Survivor.io's specific combination of Habby design sensibility and wave-based format is unique enough that nothing replaces it exactly. Archero 2 is the most direct sibling. Vampire Survivors captures the power-fantasy arc. Shiba Story Go is worth trying if you want the run-based progression with more RPG depth underneath it.

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