Eternium is beloved for its no-paywall philosophy and offline play, but at some point you finish the content. These action RPGs offer similar loot-driven gameplay — some fully free, some one-time purchases — for players who want more of what makes Eternium great.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Eternium's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
Diablo Immortal brings Blizzard's iconic action RPG franchise to mobile. Combat feels great, the story is substantial, and the game is technically free to play. Fair warning: Diablo Immortal has controversial high-tier monetization, so it's the opposite of Eternium's no-paywall philosophy — but the free content is still substantial.
Explore Diablo Immortal data →Vampire Survivors is the indie darling that redefined casual ARPG-likes. Free on mobile with optional DLC. No pay-to-win, no energy system, pure gameplay with incredible depth per level. An obvious recommendation for Eternium players who value the no-paywall spirit above all else.
Explore Vampire Survivors data →Archero is a twin-stick roguelike action game that captures the Eternium combat feel with randomized runs. Free to play but with more IAP pressure than Eternium. The combat is crisp and the progression loop keeps players engaged.
Explore Archero data →Shadowgun Legends offers the same gear-grinding loot loop as Eternium but in a third-person shooter format. Massive arsenal, PvP modes, and a genuine single-player campaign. Free with optional IAP, less aggressive than most mobile shooters.
Explore Shadowgun Legends data →Grim Soul blends ARPG combat with survival mechanics in a dark fantasy world. Crafting, base building, and combat against undead creatures. Ad-supported free version with optional IAP. A more atmospheric alternative to Eternium's classic fantasy aesthetic.
Explore Grim Soul data →Titan Quest is the mobile port of the beloved 2006 PC action RPG. One-time purchase, no ads, no in-app purchases, and a full campaign that takes 40+ hours. The closest match to Eternium's "pay once, play forever" philosophy, except it's actually a paid premium game. Best for Eternium fans who want more of the same experience.
Explore Titan Quest data →We found these alternatives by analyzing review patterns across action role-playing games. Eternium players typically leave because they've exhausted the content, and we selected alternatives that respect the same no-pay-to-win philosophy that made Eternium special.
Vampire Survivors is the best modern free ARPG-like with zero pay-to-win pressure. Titan Quest is a paid one-time purchase with no IAP — the closest match to Eternium's "pay once, play forever" feel. Both respect player time the way Eternium does.
Eternium still receives occasional updates but development pace has slowed compared to its peak. If you've exhausted the content, the alternatives in this list are either bigger (Diablo Immortal), more actively developed (Archero), or more complete out of the box (Titan Quest).
Eternium does have a PC version but reviews consistently flag control issues with keyboard and mouse. If you want a mobile ARPG that also plays well on PC, Vampire Survivors has excellent PC support, and Titan Quest's PC version is the original.
App Vulture uses AI-powered review intelligence to analyze what real users say about apps — their pain points, feature requests, and reasons for switching. We identified these alternatives by analyzing review patterns across role playing games and validated each candidate against the source app's most common churn reasons.
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