Mon May 18 2026
1. New Simulacrum - Harmopheus
"A proper idol never lets their fans see that side of them..."
2. Added Main Story: Hymn of Eternity
Next stop: Lockhart. From the shadows beyond the spotlight, talons are stretching closer. Welcome to Lockhart. The Eternal Tides will soon be played. Are you ready for the Hymn?
3. Added the new map Lockhart alongside 3 modes.
4. Added the new World Boss Favored Ironclad, the Story Boss Skull, and several new species.
5. New Furniture in Agleia's Simulacrum Dorm - Floor Mirror (unlocks action: Flower in Mirror)
6. New Furniture in Agleia's Simulacrum Dorm - Workstation Set (unlocks action: Free Time)
7. Added Limited-time Raid Instance: Evolution Beyond.
8. Updated the login screen.
9. Fixed several known bugs.
10. Adjusted and improved a few more modes and features.
Tower of Fantasy offers a massive, beautiful open world that really pushes what mobile hardware can do. As an ARPG, the combat is fast-paced and flashy, allowing you to swap between three different weapons on the fly to trigger powerful chain reactions. The 'Simulacrum' system, where you unlock characters and their weapons, provides a lot of variety in playstyles.
What sets it apart from its competitors is the focus on shared exploration. Seeing other players running around Aida, joining world boss fights, and participating in seasonal events makes the world feel alive. While the gacha elements are present, the game is generous with pulls and exploration rewards, making it a viable experience for free-to-play gamers who want a deep sci-fi adventure.
Stunning Unreal Engine 4 graphics
Dynamic character customization
Fast-paced weapon-based combat system
Large-scale multiplayer world bosses
Build up your 'discharge' meter by using one weapon, then swap to your main DPS weapon to unleash a powerful area-of-effect ultimate attack.
Players use jetpacks, motorcycles, and climbing mechanics to explore the world. Combat is real-time and emphasizes dodging and weapon swapping.
Yes, you can play on the same account across iOS, Android, and PC.
coming from genshin impact, i am so tired of the constant comparison to genshin. it's an okay game packed full of incoherent lore & confusing information, and its style plucked right from Breath of the Wild. it's good, but it isn't the best, and the genshin supremacy is tired. tower of fantasy is a VERY fun game that has a compelling main story that actually makes you want to play it rather than avoid it like most, the characters ARE lovable and the connection between the MC and them feels real, and is actually shown in scenes and not left to be interpreted by fans. the open world is stunning and so much fun, the character customization is INCREDIBLE and you can keep editing after you start which i think is amazing! constant rewards, more opportunities for pulls unlike MANY gacha games out there right now, and GENUINELY FTP (free-to-play). it's the best gacha game for me right now. the character pulls are really fun too, they're all unique and you get a real chance at collecting them without needing to open your wallet. it's so much fun and i wish people would stop comparing and just enjoy the games for their individual personalities!!! please play so i can actually make friends on here :) give it a chance. the only thing i will complain about is the crashing. every vault crashes, every event. i lose all my progress. if you want ppl to participate in these events & unlock towers, at least make them work.
I’ve played Genshin for what, 3 months so I know what I’m talking about. Experienced the graphics, gameplay and everything. Yes, it looks better but as a person who only played it for 3 months, ToF is actually really good if you haven’t been overexposed to Genshin cause then your standards will be so high. ToF provides another new storyline, more dystopian cyberpunk aesthetic, it’s an MMO so you can play with hundreds of other players IN REAL TIME. Not a lot of characters out at the moment which is great cause RNG is also very high, so your chances of getting top characters are so high, you can get at least 3-4 in the first 3 days. The game is very generous in the pull currency and store currency. As for gameplay, I love the fighting mechanics, if we’re not comparing, I think it’s pretty well made, you can switch 3 weapons, use discharges, combos between all, and relics (other side weapons that does burst damage alongside your main weapons). You can actually enjoy this game without paying and you can be equal to really strong players who HAVE paid. The grind isn’t hard either, the game provides so many objectives and fun activities that you can do to level up and get currency so it doesnt get boring AT ALL. To you Genshin players who are review bombing the game….you know who you are, and you know better. Let people enjoy this game to their own individual taste. You aren’t promoting Genshin by review bombing, you’re actually making your community look bad. So stop.
For me coming from genshin, I don’t think it is going to overtake genshin. The characters aren’t loving and as rememberable as genshin’s characters. The fighting system to me is clunky and could use some work. It just feels like I’m spamming buttons and then switching to a different weapon and doing the same thing. I don’t know what i’m doing. Ive played honkai like 2 or 3 times and I can tell you Honkai’s fighting is more smooth and satisfying than tof. If they should make changes it would probably add reactions whether weapon reactions like shatter or elemental reactions. Or maybe add combos, like there higher the your combo the higher the damage multiplier However a thing that this game does good is the gacha system and its generous free pulls. I got 3 SSR’s in 2 days. The story isn’t bad but it’s not as good as genshins. World exploration is kind of a pain especially since their aren’t enough teleport waypoints. Its also kind of annoying how all the chests are like high up and it forces you to use your jetpack and like the cooldown is like 90 something seconds. The stamina system is not bad but could be way better as climbing 2 feet uses all of your stamina. The energy system is confusing. For genshin, resin is simple, you what to spend your resin on. For tof I don’t know what to use my energy for cause they just shove everything in your face all at once.
I’ve been playing this game for a little over a year, and I haven’t put it down since. I love how there is the option to travel between different worlds, so there is always a variety of different gameplay to choose from. I usually get bored of games quickly, but I’ll never get tired of this one. The characters are so beautiful and I’m obsessed with collecting as many as I can. My only complain would be that the gacha part of the game is a little tiring. In-game items are so expensive, especially when buying the currency used for gacha pulls. There aren’t enough collectible resources in-game either. Dark crystals used to be easier to earn, as you could easily find them in supply pods or as exploration rewards. But now, they’ve removed DCs from pods, and the number of dark crystals you get from exploring maps has significantly lessened. It used to be at least 300 DC for reaching a certain amount of exploration points in a specific area. Now it’s been lessened to around 75, and it’s harder to gain ex points, since the points are now locked behind timed puzzles that take a team to defeat. They do give you free DC with bug fixes, but only enough to buy 2 nucleus (gacha pull tickets). I love this game, but I wish they would make it a little more accessible for F2P/light spenders.
This game is honestly good BUT. Do not get this game on an IOS platform. It would be sooooo much better on PC. I say this because unless you are a masochist or a psychopath and are willing to put up with constant game crashes, the occasional T posing, lagging, and a broken leveling system all the way to level 45 ish; then just don’t bother 😅. I enjoy this game especially since it’s not a pay to play kind of game. You can do quite well in this game if you just play it and don’t spend any money on it. My absolute biggest gripe with this game is the crashing. My game crashes every single time I play it sometimes even two or three times while I play the game. After about lvl45 ish you can’t really defeat enemies in domain 9. I find my self (currently at lvl47) constantly running from enemies because the game leveling system is very broken. Enemies go from lvl10 and lvl20 all the way to lvl45 in like 2 seconds. Pretty much as soon as you get to Domain 9 you might as well give up on fighting anything that doesn’t involve the main story. Vera and Asperia are still pretty easy since the enemies can be quite low in level and usually go down with a couple hits. Domain 9 on the other hand is a constant grind to get their health down just to survive or hopefully escape. Anyway that’s my review. Have fun and enjoy the game. Just don’t spend any money on it.
Coming from an endgame genshin player, when tower of fantasy came out I really did expect a rip off of Genshin Impact. However I was disproven. Instead I fell in love with the game and practically dropped genshin, what most players don’t understand is that there’s more than one RPG game (other than genshin). And I am forced to admit I was within that bubble before I tried out tower of fantasy. I like the combat system, I love the characters, and I am in love with the map. I enjoy the idea of an open map with its many other additions like running into people and hunting down bosses. Tower of fantasy takes a lot of teamwork and that’s what I like about it, I’ve made quite good friends so far and have enjoyed every minute of gameplay. Tower of fantasy isn’t stingy with in-game currency. There’s bugs like all games but those can be fixed with time. I am excited to see where this game goes, I’m now nearing lvl 50, and the game is well worth your while. I would recommend anyone to try it, it has not fried my phone unlike other users complaints. And it’s not that glitchy, though when all players are spamming bursts (roughly 8 players at a time) then yeah, it gets hectic. Tower of fantasy is my new favorite game, I hope others check it out because it really does take the cake for me. :)
I love this game. The characters, the art style, the aesthetic, everything! However, I literally just lost ALL of my progress out of nowhere just 2 minutes ago.. Be careful! Update: I am getting this game again. I think it might’ve been because I forgot to log in. As a Genshin player, this game feels quite similar to Genshin, however it is not Genshin and I feel that it really shouldn’t be compared as such. It’s getting kind of annoying seeing everyone compare this game to it. This is definitely meant to be more of a computer game rather than a mobile one, as the graphics are high and the world is huge, which a mobile device can only take so much of. The game does tend to crash, however it doesn’t hinder it unplayable. This game feels genuinely free to play, and the mechanics are quite easy to learn and get the hang of, despite it being kind of clunky. It’s not hard to unlock characters and it isn’t hard to obtain gachapon currency. The characters aren’t super rememberable, however that’s not the case for me because I had a hyperfixation with this game and I know a lot of the characters by heart. It just depends on the person. That’s pretty much all I have to say. I might add things later if my opinion changes after I’ve downloaded for a second try.
First of all, just like in my other reviews, I’m going to try and make this as short as possible and simply explain that this game, like many of the other recent, massive, open-world games, is absolutely brilliant, but Towers of Fantasy, nonetheless boasts its pros and cons. First of all, 12 gb of storage demand should be the first evidential warning that signifies how Tower of Fantasy will encounter lag, crashing, and loading issues, not because the game isn’t developed properly, but because mobile devices can NOT manipulate the thousands of assets in a game like this alongside explicit graphics and dialogue without hiccups because mobile devices aren’t developed like PCs where you have several intricate processors and gizmos dedicated to carrying out hundreds of thousands of different assets at once. In fact, just because Tower of Fantasy runs on mobile doesn’t mean it will always WORK on mobile and I’ve tested this game on both my iPad Pro and iPhone 13 to prove it; both of those devices have over 100 gb of free space left and after playing Tower of Fantasy on mobile and on my PC, the sheer # of crashes and failures on mobile vs the seamless gameplay on pc obviously clarified the issue. That being stated, Tower of Fantasy is absolutely impressive and definitely worth playing, but evidently, with all its demands, best suited to the realm of pc gaming rather than mobile.






