- 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.
October 2025 once again showcased the mobile gaming market’s familiar yet constantly shifting landscape. While the top publishers maintained their dominance, there were a few notable jumps and steady climbs that kept the month exciting. Let’s take a look at how the leading publishers performed in both downloads and revenue this time.
Top Mobile Game Publishers by Downloads for October 2025
Azur Games continues to sit comfortably at the top, pulling in a massive 96.1 million downloads and maintaining its long-standing dominance throughout the year. Miniclip held strong in second with 79.8 million downloads, maintaining its momentum with popular sports and multiplayer hits.
BabyBus followed closely in third with 75.3 million, keeping its stronghold among the younger audience segment. SayGames stayed fourth with 67.6 million downloads, showing steady growth, while Voodoo completed the top five with 61.7 million; thus, the Top 5 remained the same from September.

Supercent moved up to sixth with 52.7 million downloads, closely followed by Supersonic Studios at seventh with 51.5 million, both showing impressive numbers in the mobile puzzle and idle game space. Outfit7 ranked eighth with 51.1 million downloads, fueled by the continued success of My Talking Tom 2.
CrazyLabs and 1SOFT wrapped up the top ten with 39.2 million and 33.2 million downloads, respectively. The rest of the chart included major players such as Tencent Games, Garena, ABI Games Studio, and Kayac Inc., each maintaining their competitive positions with downloads crossing the 28 million mark. Hungry Studio closed out the list at fifteenth with 27.9 million.
Top Mobile Game Publishers by Revenue for October 2025
In the revenue rankings, Tencent Games once again dominated the global charts with a staggering $412.1 million, driven by its powerhouse titles like Honor of Kings and PUBG Mobile, which are among the highest earning mobile games of the month.
Century Games followed in second with $201.9 million, with Dream Games completing the podium with $142.7 million. Scopely climbed up to fourth with $131.8 million, with MONOPOLY GO! alone raking $109.6 million.

Funfly rounded out the top five with $127.0 million, retaining its solid foothold in the casual and puzzle gaming space. Playrix stayed close behind at sixth with $123.2 million, and Roblox Corporation followed at seventh with $118.9 million, keeping pace despite dropping from last month’s top three.
King continued to show its long-term strength in casual gaming with $113.0 million, while Supercell landed ninth with $108.7 million, maintaining its consistent presence through Clash Royale, which has consistently found itself in both downloads and revenue top charts.
NetEase Game completed the top ten at $107.4 million, followed by the same names from last month: Moon Active, Bandai Namco Entertainment, Cognosphere (HoYoverse), and Florere Game Limited, each securing impressive revenue totals above the $60 million mark.
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