Exos Heroes
Exos Heroes was a 3D mobile, turn-based, multiplayer gacha RPG that blended anime-styled visuals with classic party combat. Set in a high-fantasy world of dragons, airships, and rival kingdoms, it had players roaming a 2D overworld before jumping into cinematic 3D battles, all while collecting a large roster of heroes and pushing through a story centered on a cursed treasure hunter and a legendary sword.
| Publisher: LINE Games Type: Mobile Gacha RPG Release Date: May 28, 2020 Shut Down: May 11, 2023 Pros: +Sharp anime-inspired presentation and strong visuals. +Tactical, timing-focused turn-based battles. +Campaign-led structure with a clear narrative hook. Cons: -Gacha monetization can feel pay-to-win. -English localization is inconsistent in places. |
Exos Heroes Shut Down on May 11, 2023
Exos Heroes Overview
Exos Heroes invites you into a vibrant fantasy setting where travel is handled on a 2D world map, but combat plays out with fully 3D characters, flashy skill animations, and a heavy emphasis on team composition. You follow Zeon, a notorious treasure hunter who becomes entangled with a strange, talking dragon necklace and a lethal curse, sending him across five kingdoms in pursuit of the Dragon Emperor’s sword, “Exestruk,” as the key to undoing his fate.
At its core, the game plays like a traditional turn-based RPG with a modern gacha structure. Winning fights is less about raw stats alone and more about building a coherent party, understanding enemy mechanics, and using skills at the right moments. Heroes are divided into familiar combat roles such as Tank, DPS, Healer, and Support, and they also feature Guardian Stone affinities that influence how you counter opponents and set up “break” opportunities. Outside of story progression, there is a steady loop of improving your roster through crafting, gathering materials, and enhancing or fusing heroes to chase rarer, more powerful variants, including Fate Core heroes.
Exos Heroes Key Features:
- High Fantasy RPG – journey through a colorful medieval fantasy world, using an ancient dragon airship as you hunt for a legendary dragon sword tied to a deadly curse.
- Strategic Turn-Based Combat – plan your turns around skill cooldowns and timing, and use Guardian Stones to pressure enemies and set up break moments in classic turn-based encounters.
- Recruit Over 200 Heroes – build squads from a large roster of heroes, each with distinct kits, roles, and Guardian Stone affinities that shape party synergy.
- AFK Mining/Gathering – collect resources, gold, and experience over time through offline-friendly systems that support steady account growth.
- Dungeons, Raids, and PvP – tackle PvE challenges like dungeons and raids for progression rewards, then test your roster in AI-driven PvP matchups.
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Exos Heroes Review
Exos Heroes aimed to stand out in the crowded mobile RPG space by pairing high-end presentation with a battle system that rewarded planning. The moment-to-moment flow was straightforward, explore on the overworld, enter fights frequently, then upgrade your team between chapters, but the combat itself generally asked for more than auto-battling your way through everything. Party building mattered, and the Guardian Stone system gave encounters a puzzle-like layer where the “right” lineup could dramatically change how safe and efficient a run felt.
The strongest first impression was visual. Character models, ultimate animations, and overall art direction leaned into an anime fantasy style with a polished, premium look. Even routine battles were framed cinematically, which helped the game feel closer to a console-style JRPG than many of its peers. If you enjoyed hero collectors primarily for their art, Exos Heroes had a lot to like, especially once your roster expanded and you could experiment with different aesthetics and team themes.
Progression, however, was tied tightly to gacha expectations. Collecting and improving heroes was the main engine that kept the game moving, and while there were plenty of activities to earn resources, the power curve could feel uneven. Strong pulls, rare upgrades, and chasing higher-tier versions of characters often translated into large performance gaps. That dynamic also bled into competitive play, where roster depth and investment could outweigh tactical decision-making, making the experience feel pay-to-win for players who wanted to compete near the top.
In PvE, the game’s structure did a better job of supporting different play styles. Story chapters provided direction and context, while dungeons, raids, and other repeatable content gave practical reasons to refine builds and test compositions. The AFK gathering systems also helped smooth out the grind, letting more casual players stay on pace without needing to micromanage every minute of progress.
Narrative and worldbuilding were clearly meant to be a pillar, with Zeon’s curse and the hunt for Exestruk providing a strong central thread. The main limitation was the English localization, which could undercut dramatic scenes or character moments through awkward phrasing and inconsistent terminology. The story was still followable, but it did not always land with the clarity and impact the presentation aimed for.
Ultimately, Exos Heroes was best suited to players who value high production values, enjoy turn-based team optimization, and do not mind gacha-driven progression. Its strengths were real, especially in combat feel and art direction, but the monetization pressures and localization issues kept it from being an easy recommendation for every mobile RPG fan. It is also important to note that the game shut down on May 11, 2023, so it now stands as an example of an ambitious mobile RPG that offered impressive style and solid systems, but could not sustain long-term service.
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Exos Heroes System Requirements
Minimum Requirements:
Operating System: Requires Android 5.0 and up or iOS 9.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
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Exos Heroes Additional Information
Developer: Oozoo Inc.
Publisher: LINE Games
Platforms: Android and iOS
Closed Beta (KR): August 29 – September 9, 2019
Release Date (KR): November 21, 2019
Release Date (Global): May 28, 2020
Shut Down: May 11, 2023
Development History / Background:
Exos Heroes is a 3D mobile online multiplayer gacha RPG developed by South Korean game developer Oozoo and published by Japanese mobile app developer LINE Games (A subsidiary of the Korean internet giant Naver Corporation). It served as a follow-up to the 2015 2D hero-collecting RPG Exos Saga, originally published by Eyedentity Games, and first launched in South Korea on November 21, 2019. Ahead of the worldwide release, global pre-registration began on April 27, 2020, leading into the Android and iOS launch on May 28, 2020. Exos Heroes shut down on May 11, 2023.
