Top 10 Mobile Games With Highest Earnings Globally

Mobile gaming has become a multi-billion-dollar industry, with some titles earning more than console or PC games. Here's a look at the top 10 mobile games with the highest earnings worldwide, based on recent revenue reports and lifetime totals.

💰 1. Honor of Kings

Tencent's MOBA sensation dominates in China and regularly tops global charts, thanks to massive in-game purchases and a loyal fanbase.

💰 2. PUBG Mobile (including Game for Peace)

Also backed by Tencent, this battle royale has earned billions through skins, season passes, and regional variants like Game for Peace.

💰 3. Genshin Impact

miHoYo's action RPG took the world by storm with its gacha mechanics, beautiful world, and frequent updates—earning billions globally.

💰 4. Candy Crush Saga

This match-3 classic from King still pulls in serious money with addictive gameplay and microtransactions in every corner of the globe.

💰 5. Roblox Mobile

More than a game—it's a platform. Roblox lets players create and monetize their own games, leading to huge earnings from mobile users.

💰 6. Pokémon GO

Niantic’s AR hit remains strong with real-world events, seasonal content, and a massive community still spending big.

💰 7. Clash of Clans

Supercell’s long-time strategy favorite keeps generating revenue through clan wars, upgrades, and in-app purchases.

💰 8. Coin Master


This social casino-style game keeps players hooked with spins, raids, and village building—leading to surprising earning stats.

💰 9. Fate/Grand Order

A gacha game giant in Japan and parts of Asia, FGO brings in huge amounts via limited banners and deep lore.

💰 10. Monster Strike

Another Japanese title that’s a legend in its home market, Monster Strike has seen billions in revenue from its dedicated fans.

Note: Revenue rankings vary slightly depending on country, platform (iOS/Android), and whether China is included.

Whether it's competitive PvP, gacha mechanics, or social features, these games prove that mobile gaming isn't just casual anymore—it's big business.

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