The Rise of AR Gaming
A few years ago, augmented reality (AR) gaming felt like a novelty—something cool to try once and move on. But that’s no longer the case. With games like Pokémon GO proving that millions of players are willing to step outside and interact with the real world through their phones, AR gaming has shifted from “experimental” to mainstream.
What’s driving this rise?
- Smartphones now come with powerful cameras and sensors
- AR development tools like ARCore and ARKit have made development easier
- Players are craving more immersive and social experiences
AR is no longer just about overlaying graphics—it’s about blending digital gameplay into your everyday environment in a way that actually feels meaningful.
What to Expect in 2026
By 2026, AR gaming is expected to move far beyond simple mobile interactions. We’re already seeing the early signs—better environmental understanding, multiplayer AR, and more persistent digital worlds.
In practical terms, this means:
- Games that remember your environment and evolve over time
- More realistic interactions between virtual objects and real-world surfaces
- Expansion into mixed reality headsets, not just phones
- Stronger integration of AI for smarter, more dynamic gameplay
AR games won’t just be something you “open” on your phone—they’ll feel like a layer of reality you can tap into anytime.
C. Purpose of This Article
With so many AR games available—and even more on the way—it can be hard to know which ones are actually worth your time.
That’s exactly why this list exists.
In this article, we’ll walk through 15 of the best augmented reality games you can play in 2026, covering everything from global hits to unique, lesser-known experiences. Whether you’re into exploration, strategy, fitness, or casual fun, these games showcase how far AR gaming has come—and where it’s headed next.
For AR/VR Headset
1. Blaston
A competitive 2-player game where you set it to passthrough mode. “Blaston. You need to set it to passthrough mode, and you’ll need a friend to play against.”
2. Game Night
Contains 6 different AR games with more on the way. “Check out ours: Game Night. It currently contains 6 different AR games with more on the way”
3. Drop Dead Cabin
A fun experience in mixed reality. “The Home Invasion mode of drop dead the cabin(or it’s standalone home invasion) is a fun experience.”
4. Track Craft:
A fun experience in mixed reality. “The Home Invasion mode of drop dead the cabin(or it’s standalone home invasion) is a fun experience.”
5. Eleven Table Tennis:
Great for AR and provides a realistic experience. “My favorite AR game by far is Eleven Table Tennis.”
6. Thrill of the Fight:
Allows you to play comfortably without fear of hitting real-world objects. “Thrill of the Fight is great in AR and it’s the only way I can play comfortably without fear of sending a left hook into the wall or uppercutting my dog”
7. Wall Town Wonders
A city-building game that uses your real-world walls and floor. “Wall Town Wonders just came out and is a lot of fun if you like city builders.”
8. Custom Home Mapper:
A multiplayer experience with various games. “Custom Home Mapper is really fun on newer devices.”
9. Spatial Ops:
A newer title that reminds of a lightgun game. “Spatial Ops is a newer title, reminds me more of a lightgun game but still neat.”
10. Legendary Tales
Offers a mixed reality mode where you fight goblins in your living room. “legendary tales had a MR mode that rocks! fighting goblins in your living room while vaulting over furniture was something completely mind shattering for me”
GPS/AR Based Games

1. Pokémon GO
Still a benchmark with millions of active users, offering a mix of map-based AR and mini-games. "Pokemon GO is the benchmark. Estimated 160 million active users after 5 years in, good mix of map based World AR and minigames, ground plane detection poke placements for photos."

2. Any major social media platform's integrated AR games (e.g., Snapchat, Instagram, TikTok)
● Developer: Various (in-house and third-party)
● Genre: Casual, Social, Filters-as-Games
● 2026 Mobile Potential: While not traditional standalone games, the AR "filters" and mini-games integrated into social media platforms will become increasingly sophisticated by 2026. These will offer quick, highly accessible AR gaming experiences directly through the phone camera, often leveraging cutting-edge facial and environmental tracking.

3. Ingress Prime
A precursor to Pokémon GO, where players take over gates in real-world locations. "Ingress was the precursor to Pokémon go and I believe it still has quite a few people playing. You take over gates rather than catch things.

4. Monster Hunter Now
A location-based game where players hunt monsters in the real world. "The company who made the Pokémon GO game has also made Ingress and Monster Hunter Now."

5. Pikmin Bloom
Focuses on walking and collecting Pikmin, leaving trails of flowers on the map. "Then there’s Pikmin Bloom which is about walking, collecting Pikmin, and leaving trails of flowers where you walk.

6. AR Minigolf:
A multiplayer AR game where players can build and play minigolf courses in their real-world environment. "I've added multiplayer to my AR Minigolf game for mobile!