- Tencent leads April 2026 mobile game revenue with a huge gap over other publishers.
- Supercell and HoYoverse maintain steady earnings through long-running franchises and successful live-service game updates.
The month of April has shown fewer changes at the top of the list compared to the previous months this year. The top list remained with the big names, with a small difference in the amount of downloads and revenues. Let us take a closer look at the top 15 mobile game publishers for April 2026.
Top 15 Mobile Game Publishers by Download for April 2026
Miniclip remained at the number 1 spot with 113,959,594 downloads, which is almost 10 million greater than its previous month from February and March. Miniclip has delivered with their well-known sports and casual games like 8 Ball Pool and Subway Surfers.
The 2nd spot was reclaimed by Azur Games once again with 87,652,266 downloads. They have consistently remained at the top with their delivery of lightweight and simple casual games. The third place goes to VOODOO with 78,502,169 downloads, followed by SayGames with 62,696,366, continuing their performance with strategy and puzzle games.

The last company that made the top 5 list was Learnings with 61 million downloads. It offers education-based games for the young crowd. BabyBus was sixth and Outfit7 is placed seventh owing to the high attractiveness coming from the Talking Tom franchise.
The next spots are occupied by Supercent, Tencent Games, IvyMobile, CrazyLabs, and Supersonic Studios, with hyper-casual games being their key driver. Meanwhile, Game District and 1SOFT provide their contributions through simple arcade and puzzle games, and Garena rounds up the ranking due to Free Fire’s success.
Top 15 Mobile Game Publishers by Revenue for April 2026
While certain games continue to rise and fall in popularity, certain major game publishers consistently dominate the charts in the industry through their well-known games, global reach, and consistent optimization with their monetization systems. The top list has never changed for a while, and I am not really surprised that Tencent Games remained at the top.
Tencent Games have garnered $461,824,619 for the month of April. This is thanks to Honor of Kings and PUBG Mobile, which consistently deliver them the greatest amount of revenue every month. The 2nd spot goes to Century Games, with $223,776,216. I have seen that they feature certain strong strategy and survival-based mobile games that continue to generate a great amount of player spending.


Dream Games comes to third place with $136,562,206, followed by Playrix with $123,813,135 and Microfun Limited with $118,522,157, all of which owe their success to the high monetization of their puzzles and casual games. FunFly Pte. Ltd. remains on the list with $114,176,702. I have also noticed that Take-Two Interactive is also performing well by making it back into the list with $113,796,240 in revenue for this month.
With this, King and Scopely continue to be leading sources of income thanks to their well-known puzzle and board games. Meanwhile, NetEase Games and Roblox Corporation are demonstrating consistent global success, with Supercell, HoYoverse, and Bandai Namco Entertainment showing stable earnings as well.
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