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- Azur Games leads downloads with nearly 100 million installs, dominating the hyper-casual segment.
- Tencent reigns supreme once again, pulling in over $472 million in revenue for September 2025.
In September 2025, the global mobile gaming market continued to show both predictable trends and new developments. While many of the usual top publishers remained prominent, a few newcomers also emerged. Here’s a look at which companies led the way in downloads and revenue last month.
Top Mobile Game Publishers by Downloads for September 2025
Wow, Azur Games is still number one! They’ve held that top spot all year, and honestly, I don’t see anyone taking it from them anytime soon. They almost hit 100 million downloads, which is incredible!
Miniclip came in second with 79.3 million downloads, just ahead of BabyBus. This is a change from August, when BabyBus was ranked higher. SayGames moved up to fourth place with 56.9 million downloads, and Voodoo completed the top five with 56.4 million.

Outfit7 ranked sixth with 52.3 million downloads, proving the continued popularity of its games for families. Supercent moved up to seventh place with 51.2 million downloads, and Supersonic Studios, CrazyLabs, and 1SOFT completed the top ten.
Several game studios had a strong showing, with ABI Games Studio, Kayac, and Tencent Games each surpassing 30 million downloads. Freeplay broke into the top 15 for the first time, reaching 27 million downloads, and Roblox Corporation rounded out the list at number 15.
Top Mobile Game Publishers by Revenue for September 2025
Tencent Games continued to dominate the market in September 2025, bringing in a remarkable $472.7 million in revenue. Popular games like Honor of Kings and PUBG Mobile remain top performers, and the company is continuing to build on this success.
Century Games came in second place with $195.5 million in revenue, thanks to the continued popularity of its strategy and simulation games. Dream Games followed closely behind in third with $135.2 million. Roblox Corporation, which briefly reached third place last month, moved back down to fourth with $122.2 million.

Funfly stayed in fifth place with $119.3 million in earnings. Playrix and Supercell were close behind in sixth and seventh, both making just over $114 million. Scopely, NetEase Games, and King completed the top ten, all earning more than $100 million.
The companies ranked 11 through 15 included Microfun, Cognosphere (HoYoverse), Moon Active, and Bandai Namco Entertainment. Florere Game Limited also joined the top 15, moving ahead of Aniplex and Niantic, which were in the top 15 last month.
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2025-10-07 17:11