TFT - Review
TFT

TFT

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Deep strategic battles with an ever changing anime infused roster

Teamfight Tactics (TFT) takes the addictive “auto battler” formula and elevates it with Riot’s trademark polish, rich visuals, and a constantly evolving meta. Set in the League of Legends universe, it challenges you to draft champions, manage your economy, and position your team wisely in fast-paced, turn-based arenas against seven other players.

The current K.O. Coliseum set leans hard into anime flair, with over-the-top effects, themed traits, and flashy ultimates that make every round feel like a climactic showdown. Building around synergies like Star Guardians, Battle Academia, or Mighty Mechs is both thematic and mechanically satisfying, rewarding smart planning and adaptability as item drops and shop rolls shape your composition.

Strategically, TFT is deep and unforgiving in the best way. Learning economy management, positioning tricks, and when to pivot comps can be brutal at first, but climbing the ranked ladder feels genuinely rewarding. Hyper Roll and other alternative modes cater to players who prefer shorter, more chaotic matches, while Double Up lets you team with a friend for cooperative chaos.

Presentation is top-tier: crisp art, smooth animations, and a clean interface make complex information surprisingly accessible. Chibi Champions, Little Legends, and cosmetic arenas add charm, though the cosmetic-driven monetization and battle passes can feel a bit overwhelming for newcomers.

Performance is generally stable, though longer sessions can be demanding on older devices and the board can get visually busy in late-game fights. Still, if you enjoy strategy, theorycrafting, and a constantly shifting competitive landscape, TFT is one of the most compelling auto battlers available and an easy recommendation for both casual tacticians and hardcore ranked grinders.

package name

com.riotgames.league.teamfighttactics

language(s)

English

available on

Android

from

Riot Games, Inc