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Mobi.gg highlights March games: Subway Surfers City, Reigns: The Witcher, Warframe, Rainbow

Mobi.gg’s March 6 roundup flags four must-try mobile picks: Subway Surfers City, Reigns: The Witcher, Warframe on Android, and the truncated entry "Rainbow." This month is busy — Pocket Gamer’s awards and Gamingonphone’s March calendar show big releases and ports to check.

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Mobi.gg highlights March games: Subway Surfers City, Reigns: The Witcher, Warframe, Rainbow
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1. Subway Surfers City

Mobi.gg put Subway Surfers City at the front of its March 6 roundup, marking it as one of the month’s headline mobile picks. That endorsement matters because March is packed: Gamingonphone’s calendar lists multiple launches around March 5-10, so Subway Surfers City is competing for attention alongside Neo Artifacts (March 5) and Subnautica: Below Zero (March 10). If you live for short, repeatable sessions, Mobi.gg’s placement signals this is one to install first; compare what you like against Pocket Gamer’s recent high-scoring mobile releases such as Gumslinger 2: Ducks & Nukes, which earned a Pocket Gamer Platinum Award and a 10/10 on February 3.

2. Reigns: The Witcher

Mobi.gg highlighted Reigns: The Witcher among its top picks and Metro’s March roundup even opens by noting "a new The Witcher game," including a Reigns: The Witcher screenshot. That cross-mention suggests Reigns: The Witcher is visible across multiple editors’ lists this month rather than being a niche drop. Metro framed the month as a mix of new games and ports, so treat Reigns as a curated pick worth trying if you want narrative decision-making on mobile; pair it with Pocket Gamer’s awards list to decide whether you want an experimental indie or a heftier, high-scoring title like Monument Valley 3, which Pocket Gamer rated 4.5 stars and 9/10 on December 27, 2025.

3. Warframe on Android

Mobi.gg explicitly calls out Warframe on Android as one of its March highlights, so if you’ve been waiting for a larger-scale, sandbox-style title on phone hardware, this is the entry to watch. Use Metro’s Tomb Raider port as a frame for expectations: Metro reports the Feral Interactive Tomb Raider port is available on iOS and Android for £12.99 and notes, "The touch controls do a decent job on the larger screen of an iPad Pro, but when the action gets frenetic it can feel harder to keep up," and that "the app supports controllers, something you can do without, but which does help" — practical points to consider for Warframe sessions on phone. Pocket Gamer’s roundup of recent reviews shows February and early March have already produced several high-profile mobile evaluations, so expect early community feedback and controller support chatter to settle in fast once Warframe on Android reaches more players.

4. Rainbow

Mobi.gg’s March 6 fragment lists a single-word entry, "Rainbow," with no further context, so treat this pick as flagged but incomplete until you verify the full title and details. The research notes explicitly caution the entry is truncated; follow Gamingonphone’s March release calendar and Pocket Gamer’s review list for corroboration before you install anything under that name. Pocket Gamer’s closing line for its own best-of roundup reminds readers, "And that's it for now - the best mobile games of 2026 so far. Be sure to keep checking back, either to the sites or here, because we'll continue to pick out the best of the best going forward," which is sensible advice for a month that includes everything from Neo Artifacts on March 5 to Jetpack Joyride Racing on March 19.

Conclusion Mobi.gg’s March 6 picks give you a tidy starting list: Subway Surfers City for quick sessions, Reigns: The Witcher if you want a Witcher-themed decision experience, Warframe on Android as the big client-style entry to test mobile hardware and controller setups, and "Rainbow" as a flagged item to verify. Use Gamingonphone’s explicit release dates and Pocket Gamer’s awards and review dates to prioritize installs and patches, and take Metro’s Tomb Raider port notes as a practical reminder to test touch controls versus controller play for bigger ports. March looks dense; plan installs around what you actually have time to play.

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