Appmagic revealed the Top Mobile Games by Revenue and Downloads in February 2025. In terms of revenue, Honor of Kings remains the market leader, while Block Blast! leads the download section.
Revenue Leaders
Honor of Kings secured the top revenue position for the second consecutive month with $190.2 million in February, nearly matching January’s $193 million performance. The game’s Lunar New Year events with limited-time skins and festivities helped sustain player spending. This represents a significant recovery from December 2024’s $101 million, bringing the game back in line with its typical $150 million monthly average.
Last War: Survival claimed second place with $155.7 million, showing growth from January’s $148.36 million. This 4X strategy game from FirstFun continues to gain momentum with its hybrid casual-strategy approach, performing well in the US, Japan, and South Korea markets.
Whiteout Survival advanced to third place with $122.6 million. According to Sensor Tower, the game’s innovative 4X approach and user-friendly mechanics, including clear quest systems, have driven its success, with approximately 35% of revenue coming from US players.
Dream Games’ Royal Match dropped to the fourth position with $122 million, a notable decrease from its record $144.86 million in January.
Pokemon TCG Pocket showed strong recovery, earning $90.4 million in February compared to January’s $66.2 million.
Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle experienced significant growth during its 10th-anniversary celebration, generating $53 million – its highest figure since July 2020.
Pokemon GO demonstrated resilience by returning to the top 15 with $41.27 million after January’s decline.

Download Leaders
Block Blast! maintained its leading position with 27.6 million downloads in February.
Several newcomers made notable appearances in the top 15. 456 Run Challenge: Clash 3D, a hypercasual game inspired by “Squid Game” from Vietnamese developer Amobear Studio, rose to third place with 12.7 million downloads.
100+ Offline Games No WiFi Fun returned to the top 15, securing eighth place with 9.5 million installations.
Meanwhile, classics like Roblox, Subway Surfers, and Free Fire maintain their positions.
Meanwhile, Extreme Car Driving Simulator entered the list at thirteenth place with 8.8 million installations – particularly noteworthy as the game was originally released in July 2014 but set a download record in February 2025.

The February rankings highlight both the continued strength of established titles and the dynamic nature of the mobile gaming market, where both new releases and older games can achieve breakthrough success.
Source: Gamedevreports