Blood Strike x One-Punch Man

Blood Strike x One-Punch Man

NetEase Games

Rating 4.2 (1,057,170 reviews)

Fast-paced mobile FPS with battle royale, team modes, and a One-Punch Man event

The design centres on short, repeatable firefights where movement, aim, and loadout choice matter as much as raw firepower. Its appeal comes from mixing familiar battle royale structure with extra modes and a steady stream of weapon and character options.

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Category Action
Installs 100,000,000+
Version 1.003.650015
Updated Jun 30, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Blood Strike x One-Punch Man is a free-to-play first-person shooter from NetEase Games that mixes battle royale structure with shorter team-based matches. On Google Play in Hong Kong, it carries more than 100 million installs, a 4.2-star average from over 1.05 million ratings, and a 12+ content rating. The collaboration event with One-Punch Man adds a limited-time hook, but the core game is still built around fast rounds, movement-heavy gunfights, and loadout tinkering. The store text points to a mobile-first shooter that values quick reactions and regular mode switching rather than slow, tactical survival. It is aimed at players who want an accessible competitive FPS on Android without needing a high-end device.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Battle Royale Core The main loop follows battle royale rules, with players dropping in and fighting until one side or one survivor remains. That structure gives each match a clear start, middle, and finish.
  • Team DeathMatch The new Team DeathMatch mode focuses on points rather than survival. It should suit players who prefer direct combat and shorter sessions over longer scavenging runs.
  • Character Switching More than 15 Strikers can be swapped between, which suggests a roster built around different abilities or play styles. That gives the game some flexibility without turning it into a hero shooter.
  • Weapon Remixing The store description highlights 30-plus weapons and the ability to remix them, including unusual combinations such as Dual UZI. That makes loadout building part of the appeal.
  • Mobile Movement The game leans on recoil control and slide-shoot combos, so the moment-to-moment loop is as much about movement tech as it is about marksmanship.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile shooters, the main selling points are scale, accessibility, and variety. The listing suggests a game that has already reached a broad audience, while still trying to keep matches brisk and device requirements modest.

  • Large Player Base More than 100 million installs and over a million ratings on Google Play indicate a mature audience pool. That usually means matchmaking and community activity are easier to trust than in a small launch.
  • Broad Device Support The listing explicitly stresses optimisation and mobile-native controls, which matters for players on mid-range Android phones. It suggests the game is designed to run without demanding flagship hardware.
  • Event-Led Variety The One-Punch Man collaboration and limited-time rewards add a rotating layer of content. For regular players, that can make the game feel less static between updates.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are typical for a large free shooter. It is only available on Android through Google Play in Hong Kong, and its free-to-play structure almost certainly means optional purchases or other monetisation. The 12+ rating makes it suitable for older children and teens, but not necessarily for younger players.

  • Android Only The game is listed on Google Play but not on the Hong Kong App Store. iPhone and iPad users will not find an official iOS version here.
  • Free-To-Play Monetisation As a free game with a huge install base, it is likely supported by in-app purchases or other store monetisation. The listing does not spell out the exact model.
  • 12 Plus Rating Google Play rates it for 12+. That usually suits teens and older players, and parents may still want to use Android family controls if needed.

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