RF Online Next · Download & Play

Download & Play RF Online Next

RF Online Next is free-to-play on PC and mobile. Here's where to get it on each platform, what's confirmed about availability, and the honest gaps to check before you install.

Original concept illustration: a sci-fi war game running across a PC monitor, phone and tablet on a gaming desk
Original concept art for this guide — not a screenshot of RF Online Next.

Quick answer

RF Online Next is free to download and play. On PC, get it through the Epic Games Store or the Netmarble Launcher; on mobile, the App Store (iOS) and Google Play (Android). It launched globally on 16 June 2026 in 17 languages, and progress is shared across devices — one account follows you from phone to PC.

Where to download

On PC

Two official routes: the Epic Games Store and Netmarble's own Netmarble Launcher. Both install the same free client, so pick whichever storefront you already use. The quickest way to the current links is the official RF Online Next website, which routes to each platform.

On mobile

iOS through the Apple App Store, Android through Google Play. The mobile and PC versions share one account, so you can start on your phone on the commute and continue on PC at home without losing progress.

Is it available in my region?

RF Online Next launched worldwide on 16 June 2026 — across North America, Europe, Southeast Asia and more — after earlier service in Korea, Japan and Taiwan. It supports 17 languages, including German, French, Spanish, Indonesian and Thai, so most players can play in their own language.

Before you install

The game is free, with in-app purchases on top. System requirements and the download size aren't listed on this fan page and they shift with patches — check the current specs on the official store listing for your platform before you commit a large download. If you hit a launch-day crash on PC, that's common at release; the official launcher usually patches it within the first days. If instead you get a "Cannot enter as the server is full" message, that's launch congestion rather than an install problem — our server full & can't connect guide covers how to get in.

Frequently asked questions

Is RF Online Next free to download?
Yes. RF Online Next is free to download and play on PC and mobile, with optional in-app purchases on top of the free base.
Is RF Online Next on iOS and Android?
Yes. It's on the Apple App Store (iOS) and Google Play (Android), and the mobile version shares one account with PC, so progress carries across devices.
How do I play RF Online Next on PC?
Get it through the Epic Games Store or Netmarble's own Netmarble Launcher. Both run the same free client — pick whichever you already use.
What are the RF Online Next system requirements?
They aren't published on this fan page, and they can change with patches. Check the current requirements on the official store listing for your platform before installing.
Is RF Online Next available worldwide?
Yes. It launched globally on 16 June 2026 across North America, Europe, Southeast Asia and more, with support for 17 languages including German, French, Spanish, Indonesian and Thai.
Is RF Online Next on Steam?
No. On PC, RF Online Next is distributed through the Epic Games Store and Netmarble's own Netmarble Launcher, not Steam. If you searched Steam and found nothing, that's why — use the Epic Games Store or Netmarble Launcher instead.
Is there an RF Online Next APK, and can I run it on an emulator?
The official Android build is on Google Play. Install from there rather than a third-party APK, which can be outdated or unsafe. To play the mobile version on PC, an Android emulator such as LDPlayer can run it — but the native PC client via Epic or the Netmarble Launcher is the smoother option.

How we built this

Platform and availability details here are drawn from the official launch announcement and store listings (PC via Epic and the Netmarble Launcher; mobile via the App Store and Google Play; global launch 16 June 2026, 17 languages). We don't publish system-requirement numbers we can't verify — confirm those on the official store. Independent fan site, not affiliated with Netmarble.