Top 15 Mobile Games for February 2025

Story Highlights

  • Block Blast! continues to dominate as the most downloaded game.
  • Honor of Kings retains its position as the top-grossing mobile game.
  • Pokémon TCG Pocket makes a strong debut in revenue rankings.

As the shortest month of the year, February, draws to a close, the newest rankings for the most popular mobile games in terms of downloads and earnings have been revealed. Let’s delve into the top 15 mobile games from February 2025 that ruled the charts this month.

For February 2025, the list of popular games closely resembled that from January. Block Blast remained as the most downloaded game, while Honor of Kings retained its status as the highest-grossing title. Games such as Roblox and Subway Surfers also demonstrated impressive performances across different categories.

Top Mobile Games by Downloads for February 2025

2025’s February was quite the thrilling month for mobile gaming, and considering the high number of downloads, it’s no wonder that some of the top performers weren’t a shock. Once more, Block Blast! ruled the charts, boasting an astounding 27.6 million downloads, undeniably being a hit among puzzle enthusiasts.

It’s interesting to see that these simple yet hard-to-stop block games consistently draw massive crowds, and this one is no different. Following closely, Roblox remains popular with a staggering 17.6 million downloads, demonstrating that its user-generated creativity never fails to attract new players each month.

One aspect that particularly stood out to me was the “456 Run Challenge: Clash 3D” managing to secure third place with approximately 12.7 million installations, suggesting that the popularity of games inspired by “Squid Game” continues unabated. Notably, the timeless charm of “Subway Surfers” remains intact, amassing 12.4 million downloads as well.

As for battle royale enthusiasts, Free Fire and its MAX version remained popular choices, attracting a combined total of over 21 million downloads. Furthermore, I observed an upward trend in casual and hyper-casual games such as Pizza Ready!, Hole.io, and Extreme Car Driving Simulator. These games are simple to grasp yet difficult to put down, indicating the continued growth of mobile gaming.

Top Mobile Games by Revenue for February 2025

As a gaming enthusiast, I’m thrilled to see the mobile gaming sector flourishing more than ever. Once again, it’s Honor of Kings that rules the roost, raking in an astounding $190,233,971. It’s not just about battle royales though, as strategy and survival games have made a significant mark. Last War: Survival has claimed the second spot with an impressive earnings of $155,710,810, closely trailed by Whiteout Survival‘s earnings of $122,664,655.

In the world of casual gaming, it’s still all about puzzle games that bring in big bucks. For instance, “Royal Match” made an impressive $122 million+, and “PUBG Mobile” wasn’t too far behind with over $119 million. The classic game “Monopoly GO!” kept its charm, raking in around $101 million, and “Roblox” continued to shine, earning nearly $96 million.

In a notable performance, the Pokémon brand saw significant success. Specifically, the game Pokémon TCG Pocket generated an impressive revenue of approximately $90 million, and the widely-played game Pokémon GO added another $41 million to its earnings. Meanwhile, Candy Crush Saga continued to be a money-spinner, earning around $89 million, and Coin Master trailed closely behind with roughly $57 million in revenue.

Games inspired by anime also left their impression, as exemplified by the significant earnings of Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle amounting to approximately $53 million. Meanwhile, mainstays like Gardenscapes and Township continued their consistent success with revenues of around $38.6 million and $37.9 million, respectively. Lastly, the newcomer, Teamfight Tactics: Battle of Golden Spatula, made a powerful debut, bringing in approximately $38.2 million.

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