Arena of Valor
For mobile gamers interested in competitive, team-based multiplayer action and franchise-linked character play.
Arena of Valor is a challenged action app that is free with in-app purchases. With a 3.9/5 rating from 1.2M reviews, it faces significant user friction. Users particularly appreciate core moba gameplay loop provides fast and fun competitive matches for long-term players, though widespread map hacking and cheating in ranked modes destroy competitive integrity for legitimate players remains a common concern.
What is Arena of Valor?
Arena of Valor is a 5v5 mobile MOBA featuring licensed DC Comics characters, available on iOS and Android.
Players hire the game for fast-paced, team-based competitive status, but the current lack of integrity in ranked modes prevents the game from fulfilling its promise of a fair competitive ladder.
Current Momentum
v1.62 · 3w ago
Steady- Shipped balance adjustments for equipment.
- Released Steady Will Flowborn hero.
- Performed system-wide stability optimizations.
What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
What Are The Key Features?
Real-time multiplayer battle arena matches designed for completion in 15 minutes or less
Selection of over 100 unique playable characters with distinct roles and abilities
Social infrastructure for players to team up and coordinate strategies
Competitive progression system that resets periodically to track player skill
Inclusion of internationally acclaimed franchise characters like Batman
How much does it cost?
- Free-to-play base game
- In-app purchases for heroes and cosmetic items
Monetization relies on IAP-driven hero and cosmetic acquisition within a free-to-play competitive framework.
Who Built It?
Level Infinite
Delivering high-fidelity, competitive core gaming experiences to global mobile audiences through strategic IP adaptations and original tactical titles.
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What do users think recently?
High confidence · Latest 100 of 163 total reviews analyzed · Based on 163 reviews. Signal may be noisy.
How did the latest release land?
What is the recent mood?
Recent user voice shows a frustrated sentiment. Users appreciate core moba gameplay loop provides fast and fun competitive matches for long-term players, but report widespread map hacking and cheating in ranked modes destroy competitive integrity for legitimate players.
What Users Love
What Frustrates Users
What Users Want
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Mood gauge, ratings & review-volume history, every praise / complaint / request, and sentiment over time.
What is the competitive landscape for Arena of Valor?
How's The Action Market?
How does it evolve in the Action market?
Arena of Valor maintains a significant footprint with over 1.2 million total ratings, yet the 0.68-star rating gap between iOS and Android platforms indicates a failure to maintain parity on the primary install base.
Rank progression
87 active rankings tracked — 30-day window
The rivals identified
Nemeses(1)
Moonton
The primary global rival in the 5v5 mobile MOBA space, maintaining a massive, highly active competitive player base that sets the industry standard for mobile-first MOBA UX.
Differentiators
- Optimized touch-control schemes for mobile-first play
- Aggressive global eSports ecosystem integration
Head to head
Arena of Valor should focus on bridging the 'accessibility gap' by optimizing performance for mid-tier devices while doubling down on its premium IP partnerships to differentiate from MLBB's more generic hero roster.
Contenders(4)
A 5v5 MOBA that innovates on the genre by replacing traditional items with a card-based system to ensure matches stay under 15 minutes.
Differentiators
- Card-based progression system
- Strict 15-minute match duration caps
NetDragon Websoft
A long-standing 5v5 MOBA competitor that offers a lightweight client and fast matchmaking similar to AoV's core value proposition.
Differentiators
- Low hardware requirements for broader device compatibility
- Rapid matchmaking cycles
NetEase Games
Directly challenges Arena of Valor's licensed IP strategy by using the Marvel Universe to rival AoV's DC Comics hero roster.
Differentiators
- Mass-market appeal of Marvel IP
- Simplified itemization for faster accessibility
NetEase Games
A high-fidelity 5v5 MOBA that competes directly on visual quality and complex hero mechanics within a similar strategic framework.
Differentiators
- Unique Japanese folklore aesthetic
- High-fidelity character models and animations
Same space(2)
Super Evil Megacorp
A team-based battleground game that mixes MOBA objectives with drop-in, drop-out shooter mechanics.
Differentiators
- Hybrid MOBA-shooter gameplay
- Drop-in/drop-out session design
Supercell
While 3v3, it dominates the 'short-session competitive action' ecosystem that AoV users often pivot to for quicker matches.
Differentiators
- Ultra-fast 3-minute match loops
- High-frequency content updates and seasonal events
New entrants(1)
Dragonest Games
A new entry that leverages the popular Auto Chess character roster in a traditional, highly competitive 5v5 format.
Differentiators
- Established Auto Chess character lore
- Traditional 5v5 MOBA mechanics
Compare Arena of Valor against every rival
All rivals in one side-by-side table — identity, store metrics, ratings & sentiment, and strategic intel — plus a head-to-head page for each.
The outtake for Arena of Valor
Strengths to defend, gaps to attack
Core Strengths
- Licensed DC Comics IP functions as a high-conversion acquisition funnel for non-MOBA fans
Critical Frictions
- 0.68★ Android-iOS rating gap on majority Android base
Growth Levers
- Role-based matchmaking queue could differentiate the experience from generic MOBA queues
Market Threats
- Map hacking and damage cheats in ranked modes destroy competitive integrity for legitimate players
What are the next best moves?
Audit anti-cheat logic because map hacking is the #1 complaint theme → restore competitive integrity
Sentiment analysis identifies map hacking as the primary driver of negative reviews and veteran churn.
Trade-off: Pause new hero development for one cycle — integrity is the prerequisite for retention.
Ship role-based matchmaking because it is the top-requested feature to fix team composition → reduce frustration
Players explicitly request role-locking to mitigate unfair match outcomes in higher tiers.
Trade-off: Deprioritize cosmetic skin releases for the next month — matchmaking parity has higher retention impact.
A counter-intuitive read
The game's #2 rank in some markets is a liability, as maintenance-mode at the top of the chart leaves the app more vulnerable to a single live-ops rival than a climbing app.
Feature Gaps vs Competitors
- Aggressive eSports ecosystem integration (available in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang but missing here)
- Optimized touch-control schemes for low-end hardware (available in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang but missing here)
Key Takeaways
Arena of Valor maintains a high-fidelity competitive loop, but the unchecked map-hacking crisis and poor Android performance are actively bleeding the player base to more stable rivals, so the team must pivot from content-heavy updates to technical integrity and anti-cheat enforcement.
Where Is It Heading?
Declining
The mobile MOBA market is consolidating around titles with high-frequency eSports integration and hardware-optimized performance. Arena of Valor's current trajectory is exposed: without a shift toward technical stability and anti-cheat transparency, the app will continue to lose market share to rivals that provide a more reliable competitive environment.
Widespread reports of unpunished map hacking in ranked modes erode competitive trust, which directly accelerates churn among the most valuable veteran players.
The 0.68-star rating gap on Android suggests that technical performance issues are alienating the majority of the install base, limiting growth potential.