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Mobile gaming news roundup (May 2026): New releases, Industry movements, and more

What was for May?

It is once again safe to say that a month just quickly flew by, and we are again at the start of a new month. Last month, May 2026, was another eventful month for the mobile gaming industry, packed with major game releases, exciting announcements, developer updates, and shifting industry trends.

In this roundup, we take a look at the biggest mobile gaming stories from May 2026 and everything that made waves throughout the industry.

Monthly Mobile Gaming News Roundup for May 2026

Week 1: May 01 to May 07

Executive Summary

May began with a packed week of pre-registrations, global launches, industry announcements, and controversy across the mobile gaming space. Dungeon Clawler, Tactic Manager: Road To Glory, Monkey Battle: Swing Shot, and Old Market Simulator launched on mobile, while Chillquarium and Eight! Warriors entered early access and soft launch phases.

Pre-registrations opened for DIGIMON UP, LAST ORIGIN R+, Ever Night, and Tennis Manager 26, alongside announcements for Girls’ Frontline: Blue Butterfly Contract, Reverse Collapse F, Duriano: Roguelike RPG, Caravan SandWitch, and Architect: Land of Exiles.

Industry headlines included HoYoverse trademarking new MMORPG projects “Nodusfall” and “Vassago”, Rust Mobile eyeing a China launch, Snowbreak reopening servers after backlash, and NTE: Neverness to Everness facing AI controversy. Meanwhile, Ash Echoes confirmed its shutdown after a short global run.

Highlights

Rust Mobile China launch July 2026 cover
Image via Level Infinite

Week 2: May 08 to May 14

Executive Summary

Second week had the same trends. Tiny Islands launched on Android, while Crayon Shinchan: GO! and Cricket All Stars soft launched in select regions. Testing phases continued with JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Golden Spirit, Light and Night, and Limit Zero Breakers.

Announcements arrived for Jackbox Party Pack 12, DIGIMON ALYSION, MIRESI: Invisible Future, Astrae Oratio, Horizon Steel Frontiers, and Crushed in Time, while upcoming releases such as Crawl Tactics, Bufo Jump, Red Bull Padel: Court Legends, and Wish Upon a Cat locked in launch windows.

Pre-registrations opened for Felix the Reaper, while industry updates included Rovio planning new Angry Birds games, ACECRAFT: Sky Hero resuming US services, and eFootball World Festival 2026 confirming Bangkok as its host city.

Highlights

Light and Night SEA Launch Cover
Image via Tencent Games

Week 3: May 15 to May 21

Executive Summary

Week 3 balanced launches, early access rollouts, pre-registrations, and major industry updates. Spirit Crossing, Shattered Dimension, and Dhot Design: The Night Shift launched on mobile, while Bloons Blitz entered early access and Guild Wars Reforged soft launched ahead of its global release. ARES: THE IRON VANGUARD also kicked off its early preview phase on mobile and PC.

Pre-registrations opened for Dragon Village 3, Servant of the Lake, and ETE: Shattered Skie, alongside announcements for Friendship Vs The World, Sea of Remnants, The Red Cathedral, Nekomancer: Tower Defense, and Nintendo’s Pictonico!. NIKKE also announced its new animated shorts series beginning this May.

Industry headlines included Fortnite returning to the App Store worldwide, Nexon expanding Project RX to consoles, Rovio developing a football mobile title, and Talking Tom Heroes heading to cinemas. Meanwhile, AlternaVvelt Blue Exorcist AS announced its shutdown, while eFootball confirmed end of service in Russia and Belarus.

Highlights

Shattered Dimension Release Cover
Image via CottonGame

Week 4: May 22 to May 28

Executive Summary

The fourth week of May started off with Five Hearts Under One Roof 2, Egg Lord, and NHRA: Legends of Drag Racing launching on mobile, while UFL Mobile 2026 expanded its soft launch globally.

Pre-registrations opened for JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Golden Spirit, Dynasty Warriors: Overlords, Crash Cat: Zombie Survivor, Asdivine Knot, Captain Tsubasa: My Golden XI, Kickoff Football 2026, Bomb Blast, and UnGodly.

Announcements continued with Disney Sparklink Stars, Warhammer Survivors, Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun Boom, Road to Empress II, Dawnfolk, Crystal Saga Nova, and Rust Mobile confirming a regional beta. Tencent SPARK 2026 also delivered multiple mobile gaming reveals.

Industry developments included reports of HoYoverse working on four new projects spanning MOBA, MMO, sandbox, and shooter genres, while Mabinogi Mobile continued expanding globally. The week also saw controversy after the developer of Ouros accused HoYoverse of copying a puzzle concept for a Zenless Zone Zero mini-game.

Highlights

Road to Empress 2 Global Launch Cover
Image via New One Studio

Week 5: May 29 to May 31

Executive Summary

The last three days of the month had something to offer as well. Kingdom Fall: Zombie Defense launched on Android, while Modern Jet Fighters Online entered soft launch in Canada.

Announcements arrived for How Many Dudes?, Some of You May Die, Tilt It! Golf, Monster Boy on iOS, and Serenity Sketch for iPad, expanding May’s growing list of quirky and experimental mobile experiences.

Industry headlines included Tower of Saviors apologizing following plagiarism accusations involving Wuthering Waves, while TV TOKYO teased brand-new Naruto mobile games as part of the franchise’s 25th anniversary celebrations.

Highlights

TV TOKYO Naruto mobile games
Image via GamingonPhone

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