Fire Strike

Fire Strike Mod APK v6.17 [MENU MOD,Aim Assist] for Android

Publisher:Edkon Games GmbH    
App Name:Fire Strike

Editor's Review

Fire Strike Online Shooter serves up fast 5v5 FPS action for quick gaming sessions. I joined 5-7 minute matches, upgraded weapons, used grenades, and played with friends—controls are simple, two fingers max. It’s play-to-win, no pay-to-win stuff, so you earn all gear by playing. Great for FPS fans who love fast battles, team play, or solo deathmatches without long commitments.

What' s new ?

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Optimization and bug fixes

MOD Info?

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MENU MOD
Aim Assist
No Recoil
No Spread

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Fire Strike Official Introduction

Play 5v5 quick action matches for 5-7 minutes, upgrade weapons and equipment, arrange shooters, use tactical grenades and try to survive. Learn all the game maps and they will become your weapon in the world of the game engulfed in protests and critical confrontation of different fractions.

[Play to Win, not Pay to Win]

Join epic PvP battles and become heroes of battlefield. All shooting game items affecting gameplay, you can get just by playing the game. So go get some weapons, gears, and grenades and bang bang bang!

[Fight against gun games players from all over the world in FPS game]

Lead military operations in Chernobyl, Japan, USA, and other virtual war zones. Take part in action team battles, plant a bomb, or defuse it. Acquire new weapons, soldiers and armor, try new tactics and install unique attachments.

[5 minutes, 10 players, fast matches and best survival tactics]

-Fast and easy gameplay

-Simple controls, just two fingers

-Autolock and Autofire or hand controls

-Great graphics and effects

-Excellent performance and optimization

[Clash squad with Friends up to 5 people or 10 players FFA]

Get together in online games with your friends in a squad of 5 people against other FPS games players to be the one who get the apex rating. Play custom online game mode up to 10 people.

[4 game modes already available, 4 in development]

-Team fight

-Free for All (Death Match Survival)

-Bomb mode (Defuse)

-Arms Race (Gun Game)

[A wide variety of weapons and equipment, flexible specialist settings]

Choose who to play as a fast SMG assassin, Sniper support or Tank machine gunner. Be whoever you want in one of the most dynamic 3D shooting games!

[15 leagues, convenient rating system]

What is your final league? Become one of the legends, join the Fire Titans league in ranked games. Make your way through the rating as part of a squad or alone and get rampage in defferent shooter games and rounds.

[Regular updates]

In the future, Fire Strike Online players will have new modes: capture, combat arena, 2v2 tournaments. And of course new maps: SLUMS RAID, CAMPO SACRO, etc.

Lots of new shooting content: skins, characters, weapons, attachments.

Please note!

Fire Strike Online Shooter is completely free-to-play and download, while some in-game content can be purchased for real money.

Fire Strike Tips

Fire Strike Android: Beginner Guide & Pro Hacks to Dominate Matches

Mobile shooters can be hit or miss—either they’re too clunky to play on a small screen, or they’re packed with pay-to-win garbage that ruins the fun. Fire Strike’s different, though. It’s a third-person shooter that’s actually built for Android, with controls that don’t feel like a chore and gameplay that’s fun whether you’re playing alone or with friends. I’ve spent a solid week grinding it out to give you the lowdown on how to go from total noob to match winner, no fancy skills required.

Let’s start with the stuff that’ll keep you alive long enough to actually enjoy the game: the little pro tips that separate newbies from casual pros. Most first-timers jump in, spam the fire button, and get gunned down in 10 seconds flat—and I don’t blame ’em. This game’s physics are way more realistic than you’d think, so running out in the open is a death wish.

Stick to cover like it’s your job. Tap that cover button whenever you see a wall or obstacle, duck behind it, and only peek out to take shots. Trust me, this one trick will double your survival time. Another big one? Master the sniping mode. Hold the scope icon to steady your aim (it’s like holding your breath) and take your time—one well-placed shot beats a dozen random ones. It takes a little practice, but once you get it, you’ll be picking off enemies from across the map.

Looting’s non-negotiable too. Don’t just run past fallen enemies—grab the cash they drop. That money’s how you upgrade your weapons, whether you’re boosting firepower or making your magazine bigger. Skip the random junk in the shop; save up for the good gear that’ll actually make a difference in fights. It’s tempting to blow cash on flashy skins, but trust me, a better gun beats a cool look every time.

Now, let’s talk controls—’cause even the best tips won’t help if you can’t move right. Forget trying to mimic PC controls; this game’s made for touchscreens, and it shows. The left joystick moves you around, the right one lets you aim and shoot—tap for single shots, hold for auto if you’re feeling chaotic. Swipe the edge of the screen to switch weapons, or just tap the weapon icon if swiping feels weird.

Don’t sleep on the view toggle either. Swipe up or down on the right side to switch between first and third person. Third-person’s way better for spotting enemies hiding behind cover, while first-person is great for close-up fights. I flip between ’em all the time—find what works for you.

The gameplay itself is where Fire Strike really shines. The single-player has 30 levels, each with simple goals—kill all enemies, protect a target, that kind of thing. But the best part? The vehicles. You can hop in tanks, helicopters, even man turrets, and they turn tough fights into a joke. If you see a vehicle, take it—you’ll thank me later.

And don’t sleep on online mode. You can play with up to 10 players, and the team fights and bomb defusal modes are absolute bangers. Not only are they more fun than solo play, but you’ll unlock skins and new weapons way faster here. Plus, it’s free-to-play with a small install size—no need to waste data downloading a huge file.

It’s not perfect, sure. Sometimes the controls feel a little janky if your phone’s lagging, and the occasional ad pops up, but it’s nothing that ruins the experience. Overall, it’s one of the best mobile shooters I’ve played this year—simple enough for newbies, deep enough to keep you coming back. Follow these tips, and you’ll be dominating both single-player and online matches in no time.

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