RF Online Next on PC

RF Online Next runs on PC and mobile with cross-play. Here’s where to download it, what your PC needs, how to run it through an emulator if you’d rather, and how the controls work.

✓ platforms & schedule from official sources⚠ spec figures compiled from public guides

Where to Download

✓ official channels

It’s free-to-play and cross-platform — but not on Steam. Grab it from the right place for your device.

PC

Epic Games Store or the standalone client from the official site.

Mobile

App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android) — one account works across all of them.

Not on Steam

If you can’t find it on Steam, that’s expected — use the official site instead.

PC System Requirements

⚠ compiled from public guides · verify before buying hardware

The figures circulating for the native PC client. Treat them as a guideline until Netmarble posts an official spec sheet.

PartReported spec
CPUIntel Core i5-8400 (or equivalent)
GPUNVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060
RAM12 GB
EngineUnreal Engine 5 (official)

Play via Android Emulator

No native client, or your PC is below spec? Run the Android build through an emulator like BlueStacks or MuMu Player.

  1. Install the emulator (Windows 7+, run as Administrator; at least 4 GB RAM and 10 GB free disk).
  2. Sign in to Google Play inside the emulator.
  3. Search for RF Online Next, install, and log in with your Netmarble account.
  4. Map keyboard + mouse in the emulator for a PC-style control scheme.

Pre-Download & Launch

✓ official schedule

If you’re installing around launch, here’s the order things happened.

  1. Pre-download opened ahead of launch so the client was ready to play on day one.
  2. Character creation opened with the pre-download — reserve your name and customize early.
  3. Global servers opened June 16, 2026. Launch news →

Controls

✓ remap path confirmed

PC plays on keyboard + mouse with a full key-assignment system. There’s no controller support on PC. Remap anything in Settings → Combat → Hotkeys — Netmarble hasn’t published a default-key chart, so we don’t guess at specific keys.