February 2026 continued to see strong competition among the world’s biggest mobile game publishers, with a few noticeable shifts across both downloads and revenue charts compared to January. The Top 15 didn’t see changes in names, but surely, there were some twists in the rankings. Here’s a closer look at how the leading mobile game publishers performed in February 2026.
Top Mobile Game Publishers by Downloads for February 2026
Miniclip remained at the top of the downloads chart in February with 95.5 million. Azur Games once again followed closely in second place with 92.2 million downloads, maintaining its steady momentum in the hyper-casual space.
BabyBus climbed into third place this month with 74.1 million downloads, moving ahead of Voodoo, which slipped to fourth with 71.6 million installs after holding third in January. SayGames continued to perform consistently, rounding out the top five with 65.8 million downloads.

Outfit7 held sixth place with 51.5 million downloads, showing stable performance from its long-running portfolio. Supercent followed in seventh with 46.3 million installs, while Supersonic Studios maintained eighth place at 40.8 million downloads.
CrazyLabs once again ranked ninth with 39 million installs, maintaining a similar position compared to January. 1SOFT completed the top ten with 32.2 million downloads, slightly down from last month but still holding its place among the most downloaded publishers.
Just outside the top ten, Tencent Games placed 11th with 31.9 million downloads, followed by IvyMobile at 12th. FreePlay Inc., Garena International, and Hungry Studio rounded out the top 15, with all three maintaining a steady presence in the charts.
Top Mobile Game Publishers by Revenue for February 2026
On the revenue side, Tencent continued its dominance at the top, generating $506.5 million in February. Although slightly lower than January’s $542.1 million, the publisher still remained far ahead of the competition.
Century Games held second place once again with $184.5 million, maintaining strong monetization across its strategy titles. One of the biggest shifts this month came from Funfly, which jumped to third place with $128.5 million, climbing significantly compared to its sixth-place finish in January.

Dream Games followed closely in fourth with $123.2 million, while NetEase Games moved up to fifth with $114.6 million, improving its position compared to last month. Playrix slipped slightly to sixth with $107.1 million, though it continued to remain firmly within the top tier of publishers by revenue.
Microfun Limited ranked seventh with $100.2 million, once again crossing the $100 million mark. Scopely, which had placed third in January, saw a notable drop to eighth with $92.4 million this month. King followed in ninth with $91.1 million, maintaining a consistent performance across its portfolio.
Roblox Corporation rounded out the top ten with $87.3 million. Outside the top ten, Bandai Namco Entertainment placed 11th, followed by Moon Active, Supercell, Cognosphere (HoYoverse), and Florere Game, all of which remained regular fixtures in the revenue rankings despite minor fluctuations compared to January.
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