- Block Blast ends 2025 as the most downloaded mobile game for December.
- Last War: Survival dominates December revenue charts, earning $140.6 million.
Here we go, the year has ended, and I’m pretty sure the interest in knowing the top games for the final month remains just as strong as it was at the start of the year. December 2025 closed things out with a familiar mix of changes across both downloads and revenue charts.
While some long-standing leaders remained at the top, a few unexpected titles quietly climbed the ranks, and several strong November performers slipped out of contention. Here’s a complete look at how the global mobile games market shaped up in December.
Top Mobile Games by Downloads for December 2025
Block Blast continued its unstoppable run, finishing December comfortably at the top with a massive 38.3 million downloads. The casual puzzle hit widened its lead compared to November, reinforcing its position as one of the strongest download performers in the entire year of 2025.
Roblox climbed back up to second place with 24 million installs, overtaking Free Fire, which slipped to third despite still pulling in an impressive 22.1 million downloads. The battle between these two remained close, but Roblox edged ahead this month after losing ground in November.
Pizza Ready! held steady in fourth with 17.5 million downloads, while Subway Surfers completed the top five at 13.6 million. Solitaire Associations Journey rose to sixth with 13.1 million installs, building on its November momentum, while Vita Mahjong followed closely in seventh.

Paper.io 2 placed eighth, showing steady traction, while School Party Craft emerged as a notable surprise entry at ninth, crossing 11.5 million downloads. Block Crazy Robo World Craft rounded out the top 10 with 11.2 million installs, continuing its gradual climb.
Just outside the top 10, Arrows – Puzzle Escape placed 11th, followed by Ludo King at 12th, which continued its slow slide compared to earlier months. Last War: Survival appeared at 13th on downloads combined with its massive revenue success, while two new entries in Snake Clash! and Imposter Up – Who Is the Spy? completed the top 15.
Several November titles missed out this time around, including Clash Royale, My Talking Tom 2, and Tile Explorer, all of which fell out of the top 15 as December’s casual-heavy lineup reshaped the rankings.
Top Mobile Games by Revenue for December 2025
December’s revenue rankings saw Last War: Survival extend its dominance, finishing first with a solid $140.6 million, marking a significant jump from its November performance. The survival strategy title closed the year as one of the strongest monetizers in the market.
Roblox held onto second place with $118.4 million, almost similar numbers from last month, while MONOPOLY GO! retained third at $108.6 million. Whiteout Survival followed closely in fourth with $105.5 million, continuing its strong end-of-year run.

Royal Match was at fifth with just under $100 million, narrowly missing the milestone it crossed in November. Candy Crush Saga followed in sixth at $82.9 million. Honor of Kings slipped for the second consecutive month, earning $78.8 million.
While Gossip Harbor: Merge & Story continued its quiet climb in eighth, Kingshot landed ninth with $70.4 million, and PUBG Mobile re-entered the top 10 in December with $53.2 million, showing signs of recovery after a weaker November.
Outside the top 10, Clash Royale finished 11th with $51.2 million, followed by Coin Master and Last Z: Survival Shooter. Golden Spatula at 14th was a notable surprise entry, first time making the list since February. Love and Deepspace closed the top 15.
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