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The gacha game model began to be widely used in the early 2010s, faring particularly well in Japan.[1][2] Almost all of the highest-grossing mobile games in Japan use it, and it has become an integral part of Japanese mobile game culture.[3] Outside Japan, the game type is also gaining popularity.[3] Examples of gacha games are Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius,[1] Fire Emblem Heroes,[1][4] Puzzle & Dragons,[1] Dragon Collection,[2] Granblue Fantasy,[5][2] Girls' Frontline, Monster Strike,[6] Fate/Grand Order, and Kingdom Hearts Union X. This type of game is increasingly being developed by Chinese and Korean companies, too; notable examples include Azur Lane (Chinese), MonsterCry Eternal (Korean), and League of Angels (Chinese).
This is pretty much the only one I can think of which is actually good.
If you like strategy gacha games like Fire Emblem , this will come out soon:
same!!
Other than that, it's pretty much ♥♥♥♥♥♥ mobile games that is F2P with crazy cash grab and paywall BS.