Top 15 Mobile Game Publishers for February 2026

In February 2026, the competition among top mobile game companies remained intense. While the same 15 companies held the leading positions as in January, their rankings shifted somewhat in terms of both downloads and revenue. Here’s a detailed look at how these leading publishers performed last month.

Top Mobile Game Publishers by Downloads for February 2026

In February, Miniclip continued to be the most downloaded game publisher with 95.5 million downloads. Azur Games remained a close second with 92.2 million downloads, consistently performing well in the hyper-casual gaming market.

This month, BabyBus jumped to third place with 74.1 million downloads, surpassing Voodoo, which fell to fourth with 71.6 million installs. Voodoo had been in third place in January. SayGames remained steady, completing the top five with 65.8 million downloads.

Outfit7 ranked sixth with 51.5 million downloads, demonstrating consistent results from its established apps. Supercent came in seventh with 46.3 million installs, and Supersonic Studios held eighth place with 40.8 million downloads.

CrazyLabs remained in ninth place with 39 million installs, a similar result to January. Rounding out the top ten was 1SOFT, with 32.2 million downloads – a small decrease from last month, but still among the most popular publishers.

Tencent Games narrowly missed the top ten, ranking 11th with 31.9 million downloads, followed closely by IvyMobile at 12th. FreePlay Inc., Garena International, and Hungry Studio completed the top fifteen, consistently appearing in the rankings.

Top Mobile Game Publishers by Revenue for February 2026

Tencent led the market in revenue for February, bringing in $506.5 million. While this was a bit less than the $542.1 million they earned in January, they still significantly outperformed other companies.

Century Games remained in second place with $184.5 million in revenue, continuing to earn well from its strategy games. Funfly made a big leap this month, moving up to third place with $128.5 million – a significant improvement from its sixth-place ranking in January.

Dream Games came in fourth place with $123.2 million in revenue, and NetEase Games rose to fifth with $114.6 million, a jump from last month. Playrix dropped to sixth with $107.1 million, but still remains one of the highest-earning mobile game publishers.

Microfun Limited came in seventh place with $100.2 million in revenue, surpassing $100 million for another month. Scopely, previously third in January, fell to eighth place with $92.4 million. King followed closely behind in ninth with $91.1 million, showing steady results from its games.

Roblox finished in the top ten with $87.3 million in revenue. Just outside the top ten was Bandai Namco Entertainment, followed by Moon Active, Supercell, Cognosphere (also known as HoYoverse), and Florere Game. These companies consistently perform well in revenue rankings, with only slight changes from the previous month.

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2026-03-05 15:41