Dislyte
For fans of turn-based RPGs and character-collection games who enjoy stylized urban fantasy aesthetics and community-driven content.
Dislyte is a challenged games app that is free with in-app purchases. With a 4.3/5 rating from 508K reviews, it faces significant user friction. Users particularly appreciate urban mythology aesthetic and character designs provide a high-quality visual experience for players, though aggressive pay-to-win mechanics and monetization pressure alienate long-term players and new users alike remains a common concern.
What is Dislyte?
Dislyte is a turn-based hero-collector RPG featuring urban-mythology themes on iOS and Android.
Players hire Dislyte for its stylized visual identity and music, but the game struggles to maintain the long-term engagement required to offset the high social cost of its pay-to-win progression loops.
Current Momentum
v3.4 · 3mo ago
Maintenance- Integrated new Esper Ivana character.
- Hosted 4th Anniversary Fanart Contest.
- Shipped patch 3.4.40 balance updates.
Active Nemesis
RAID: Shadow Legends
By Plarium Global
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What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
What Are The Key Features?
Story-driven progression through a series of comics featuring characters based on global mythologies
Turn-based combat system using collectible characters with unique abilities and myth-based archetypes
In-game and web-integrated portal for sharing fan art and community-produced content
How much does it cost?
- Free-to-play base game
- In-app purchases for currency and character summons
Freemium model relies on IAP-driven character acquisition and event-based monetization loops.
Who Built It?
Farlight Games
Delivering high-fidelity, genre-blending mobile experiences that pair stylized aesthetics with accessible competitive mechanics for global gamers.
Portfolio
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What do users think recently?
High confidence · 99 reviews analyzed · Based on 99 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 urban mythology aesthetic and character designs provide a high-quality visual experience for players, but report aggressive pay-to-win mechanics and monetization pressure alienate long-term players and new users alike.
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 Dislyte?
How's The Games Market?
How does it evolve in the Games market?
Dislyte holds the #75 Grossing position in the US, but the lack of movement in the top 50 signals that its monetization-heavy loop is failing to capture broader market share against high-production rivals.
Rank progression
67 active rankings tracked — 30-day window
The rivals identified
Nemeses(1)
Dominates the turn-based hero collector space with massive scale and a high-frequency update cadence that sets the industry standard.
Differentiators
- Maintains a massive, persistent live-ops calendar that dwarfs typical hero collector content release schedules.
- Features a highly mature clan-based social ecosystem that drives long-term retention through cooperative boss encounters.
- Utilizes a distinct dark-fantasy aesthetic that captures a different demographic than Dislyte's urban-myth style.
Head to head
Dislyte must double down on its unique urban-myth aesthetic to retain its niche while improving live-ops velocity to compete with RAID's content-heavy retention model.
Contenders(3)
A tactical RPG that competes for the same turn-based strategy audience with a focus on grid-based combat.
Differentiators
- Focuses on hexagonal grid-based tactical movement, offering more strategic depth than Dislyte's lane-based combat system.
- Integrates deep faction-based progression systems that cater specifically to the hardcore Warhammer strategy demographic.
Shares the turn-based hero collector DNA with a focus on high-fidelity 2D animation and competitive PvP.
Differentiators
- Prioritizes high-quality 2D animated cutscenes for ultimate abilities, creating a distinct visual premium over 3D models.
- Features a highly competitive real-time arena mode that serves as the primary endgame for core players.
A direct competitor in the squad-based RPG space that leverages powerful IP to maintain high engagement.
Differentiators
- Utilizes globally recognized Marvel IP to lower user acquisition costs and drive immediate player interest.
- Implements complex alliance-war mechanics that create deep social dependencies not present in Dislyte's current build.
Same space(2)
A high-production-value turn-based RPG that captures the broader market for cinematic mobile gaming.
Differentiators
- Delivers console-quality exploration and narrative depth that sets a new bar for mobile RPG production.
- Uses a semi-open world design that provides a sense of scale absent in Dislyte's menu-driven structure.
A sibling title from the same developer that shares core progression loops and monetization philosophies.
Differentiators
- Pioneered the 'idle' progression mechanic that allows for significant player advancement without active screen time.
- Features a highly recognizable, painterly art style that has become a hallmark of the developer's portfolio.
New entrants(2)
A recent entrant that disrupts the urban-fantasy space with a unique, high-energy aesthetic and action-RPG mechanics.
Differentiators
- Features a distinct 'urban-punk' aesthetic that directly competes with Dislyte's modern-myth visual positioning.
- Integrates fast-paced, combo-heavy combat that appeals to players seeking more physical engagement than traditional turn-based systems.
Shows aggressive release velocity and rapid feature iteration, signaling a strong challenge to established RPGs.
Differentiators
- Employs a high-octane, action-oriented combat system that prioritizes player skill and reaction time over turn-based strategy.
- Maintains an extremely high update cadence, shipping 17 releases in six months to rapidly iterate on player feedback.
Compare Dislyte against every rival
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The outtake for Dislyte
Strengths to defend, gaps to attack
Core Strengths
- Urban-myth aesthetic differentiates the title from generic dark-fantasy competitors
- High-fidelity music production sustains player immersion during repetitive combat loops
- Community-driven fan art hub fosters social stickiness and brand loyalty
Critical Frictions
- Aggressive monetization pressure alienates veteran players
- Generative AI usage in assets erodes perceived artistic integrity
- Repetitive event structures drive player burnout
Growth Levers
- Implement character reset features to mitigate meta-shift frustration
- Expand equipment inventory capacity to accommodate growing character rosters
- Diversify event mechanics to reduce reliance on recycled mission structures
Market Threats
- Zenless Zone Zero's urban-punk aesthetic directly competes for Dislyte's visual niche
- RAID: Shadow Legends' high-frequency live-ops calendar sets a difficult retention standard
- Meta-defining character releases accelerate roster obsolescence and veteran churn
What are the next best moves?
Ship a character resource reset feature because meta-shift frustration is a top-requested item → increase veteran retention
Returning players specifically request resource reclamation to adapt to new meta-defining characters.
Trade-off: Push the next cosmetic skin release to the following month — resource management is a higher retention lever.
Audit and reduce reliance on generative AI assets because user trust is eroding → stabilize sentiment baseline
Sentiment analysis identifies AI-generated art as a primary driver of perceived lack of integrity.
Trade-off: Pause the current art-automation project — artistic trust is a higher-value asset than production speed.
A counter-intuitive read
The reliance on meta-defining character releases is not a monetization strength but a structural weakness that forces a churn-and-burn cycle, making the game more vulnerable to high-cadence rivals than its current rank suggests.
Feature Gaps vs Competitors
- Real-time competitive arena mode (available in Epic Seven but absent here)
- Deep alliance-war mechanics (available in MARVEL Strike Force but absent here)
- Hexagonal grid-based tactical movement (available in Warhammer 40,000: Tacticus but absent here)
Key Takeaways
Dislyte maintains a distinct visual identity that anchors its niche, but the aggressive monetization and reliance on meta-obsolescence drive veteran churn, so the team must prioritize resource-reset mechanics to stabilize the player base.
Where Is It Heading?
Declining
The hero-collector market is consolidating around high-production titles with deep social dependencies, leaving Dislyte's menu-driven structure exposed. Unless the team pivots from meta-obsolescence to player-friendly resource management, the current churn trend will erode the #75 grossing position by Q2.
The shift toward generative AI assets erodes player trust, which compounds the existing frustration with aggressive monetization and drives veteran churn.
Repetitive event structures fail to provide fresh gameplay, leading to player burnout and reduced session frequency in the current build.