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- Azur Games continues its reign at the top with over 96 million downloads.
- Tencent Games remains the global revenue leader, crossing $412 million for the month.
In October 2025, the mobile gaming market continued to be competitive and dynamic. The biggest companies still led the way, but some smaller publishers made significant gains, keeping things interesting. Here’s a breakdown of how the top companies performed in terms of downloads and revenue for the month.
Top Mobile Game Publishers by Downloads for October 2025
Azur Games remains the leading publisher with an impressive 96.1 million downloads, continuing its success throughout the year. Miniclip secured the second spot with 79.8 million downloads, driven by its popular sports and multiplayer games.
BabyBus came in third with 75.3 million downloads, continuing to be popular with young children. SayGames held onto fourth place with 67.6 million downloads, demonstrating consistent growth. Voodoo rounded out the top five with 61.7 million downloads. As a result, the top five most downloaded apps remained unchanged from September.

Supercent climbed to sixth place with 52.7 million downloads, while Supersonic Studios was close behind in seventh with 51.5 million. Both companies are performing well with mobile puzzle and idle games. Outfit7 ranked eighth, recording 51.1 million downloads, largely thanks to the ongoing popularity of My Talking Tom 2.
CrazyLabs and 1SOFT rounded out the top ten with 39.2 million and 33.2 million downloads, respectively. Other leading game developers like Tencent Games, Garena, ABI Games Studio, and Kayac Inc. also performed strongly, each exceeding 28 million downloads. Hungry Studio finished the list at number fifteen with 27.9 million downloads.
Top Mobile Game Publishers by Revenue for October 2025
As a huge mobile gaming fan, I wasn’t surprised to see Tencent Games at the top of the revenue charts again! They brought in an incredible $412.1 million this month. Games like Honor of Kings and PUBG Mobile are just massive – they’re consistently two of the biggest earners out there, and it really shows in these numbers.
Century Games came in second place with $201.9 million in revenue, while Dream Games finished third with $142.7 million. Scopely rose to fourth place with $131.8 million, and the game MONOPOLY GO! generated $109.6 million on its own.

Funfly earned $127.0 million, securing a spot in the top five and maintaining its strength in casual and puzzle games. Playrix was close behind at number six with $123.2 million, and Roblox Corporation followed at seventh with $118.9 million, despite moving down from the top three last month.
As a long-time fan, it’s great to see King still dominating the casual gaming scene with a fantastic $113 million in revenue! And Supercell is always solid – they came in ninth with $108.7 million, mostly thanks to Clash Royale, which is always near the top of the charts for both downloads and how much money it makes. It’s really cool to see these games stay popular for so long!
NetEase Games ranked in the top ten with $107.4 million in revenue. Following closely behind were Moon Active, Bandai Namco Entertainment, Cognosphere (HoYoverse), and Florere Game Limited, all earning over $60 million.
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