Looking for mobile games that offer a similar gameplay experience to the extremely popular tactical shooter, CS:GO? We'll suggest some titles you should try out!

Very few games can match the continued success of Valve's Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) and the series, which, as a whole, has been going strong for 22 years. The most successful multiplayer game of all time? Maybe. Close to perfection in execution? Definitely.
However, Counter-Strike's strength is also its weakness. Nothing much changes in CS:GO, at least not outwardly, and that lack of active development has meant any sequel to CS:GO - if it exists - is years off, and that's before you even consider a mobile port. And it's worth mentioning that, with Valve's Steam Deck, the company is betting on the line between mobile and desktop gaming vanishing altogether.
So, as Valve slowly turns into the G.R.R. Martin of video games, the chances of a true mobile version of CS:GO are close to nil. But that doesn't mean tactical shooter fans are without options on mobile, with several titles springing up recently that prove the genre has a big future on Android and iOS.
And it is not just smaller developers getting in, CS:GO has got fierce competition on PC, and those titles are beginning to pop up on mobile, with Ubisoft's Rainbow Six Mobile and Riot Games' Valorant Mobile already in its advanced stages.
So, if you are looking for the best tactical shooter on mobile, you have landed just where you need to be as we break down the best the genre has to offer.
Best Mobile Tactical Shooters Similar to CS:GO
Tactical shooters with the tight gunplay and considered movement of CS:GO is relatively new, with previous team-based FPS games being a bit more run-and-gun like Call of Duty.
But in the past several months, several games have been in the works that bring the experience seen in CS:GO to mobile. Some are only in their testing phases, but having said that, 2025 looks like the year that tactical shooters make themselves at home on mobile platforms.
Rainbow Six Mobile

Currently running in its soft launch phase, Rainbow Six Mobile looks to bring Siege's team-based, gadget-heavy gameplay to mobile. A standalone title, Rainbow Six Mobile already looks promising, with a lot of time going into developing the most intuitive controls for a tactical FPS on mobile.
There will be a lot to contend with too. Like Siege, players can abseil down buildings, lean, prone, and use plenty of unique gadgets and barricades, all in the service of attacking or defending the bomb site.
Many of Siege's most iconic maps are making their way to the game, and players can expect a ranked mode, clans, and plenty of events to keep things interesting.
It promises to be a deep and tactical experience, and you can guarantee the esports scene will already be moving by the time this game gets its global release.
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The game will be available on Android and iOS, with a projected release date sometime later in 2025.
Of course, it isn't the only Tom Clancy game coming to mobile, with The Division Resurgence also making its way to the small screen with closed beta tests already underway.
Valorant Mobile

Riot Games' Valorant has shaken up the tactical shooter market, and it is looking to stake a front seat in mobile gaming too. Riot has already entered the mobile scene with Wild Rift, a title that many consider better than its big brother League of Legends, but can Valorant Mobile do the same?
It has a lot to live up to, and expectations will be high, but you rather suspect that is how Riot Games like it, and few would bet against them managing to bring the Valorant DNA to mobile in an intuitive way.
Post-launch support will be extensive too, with new agents, battle passes, and maps, and undoubtedly an esports scene supported by Riot Games themselves.
The game is currently in and out of testing in China, and it is unlikely many other regions will get to play it this side of the year, but it is coming, and you can bet it will be massive.