Genshin Impact might be the most popular gacha game available today. However, it's not exactly the first. Nor, is the game the only one worth your time and money.
Scroll down below to find out more about the best gacha games not named Genshin Impact.
Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius
Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius is one of the three gacha games available on the market. But, it is the one that has the most content and collaborations.
The game is set in the fictional world of Lapis where your feelings and thoughts take form and manifest either as physical visions and Magic Crystals. You're then put in the shoes of Rain, a Grandhselt Knight tasked to save the world from a supernatural threat. All the while you're also trying to navigate your way through the complicated politics of the five nations of Lapis.
The turn-based format is perfect for beginners and players will love how the game lets them summon anyone from other Final Fantasy titles and popular Square Enix franchises.
If, however, you find yourself turned off by the game's developer's blatant greed, there is an alternative.
Final Fantasy Record Keeper is just as good of a gacha game albeit with far more generous developers with arguably weaker gameplay. It features an all-original cast of characters and follows its own story with a more familiar ATB battle system, as well as feature characters and battles from other games in the Final Fantasy franchise.
