Here are last month’s top grossing mobile games based on in-app purchase earnings, according to Appmagic data.
These IAP estimates do not include ad revenue, web shop spend, Apple and Google’s 30% cut or revenue from China’s Android ecosystem.
There’s commentary on which way the biggest earners are trending, and other interesting tidbits from the top 20 and beyond below.
In between these monthly updates, you can keep tabs on Appmagic’s top grossing and top downloads charts anytime here.

Honor of Kings remains on top despite a month-on-month drop in revenue of nearly $40m, which amounts to a small decline all things being equal – when you’re earning over $6m a day in IAPs, it really shows when you compare a 31-day month (January) and a 28-day one (February).
LastWar thoroughly defied that, though, with IAPs rising month-on-month from January’s ~$114m to pass $128m last month. We assume Funfly’s live ops calendar is bimonthly, because it has been pretty consistently rising and falling by broadly similar amounts every month since August 2025.
After a huge drop in IAP revenue from September to December 2025, PUBG Mobile is back up among the top earners with over $118m earned in February after lucrative lunar new year, valentine’s day and Ferrari-related events.

Whiteout Survival was pretty flat, though, and has been hovering around the $100m mark since October 2025 – it is practically the same story for Royal Match in fifth, too.
Just like its monthly downloads total, Roblox’s IAP earnings took a hit in February, and it’s fair to say this game’s fortunes are broadly aligned with whether schools are out or not. Year-on-year, Roblox IAP earnings are actually down from $92m in February 2025 to just over $87m this year.
The shorter month of February also disrupted Gossip Harbor’s very satisfying up-and-to-the-right IAP graph. Microfun’s earnings from the game had been growing steadily month-on-month since June 2022. It’ll continue for March, though, we’re sure.

Scopely’s Monopoly Go saw a huge month-on-month drop that isn’t just down to the calendar. February’s IAP earnings of nearly $75m mark its lowest monthly total since July 2023, when the game had first launched. That’s down about $48m from January’s total of ~$122m. Is this a major blip or just webshop shenanigans? Tip us off over email if you happen to know.
Candy Crush Saga also saw a big drop that can’t be dismissed as a quirk of the calendar – February’s IAP earnings are the lowest monthly total for King’s flagship puzzler since April 2022. Again, please do tip us off over email if you happen to know why, though it should be noted January was pretty strong – perhaps King eased off on the live ops last month and is winding up for a big March…?
In tenth spot, like Gossip Harbor, Kingshot would have continued to grow in a typical month. It’s comfortably ahead of Delta Force in 11th by over $11m.
February’s top grossing mobile games: 11-20
11. Delta Force (Tencent): $54m
12. Coin Master (Moon Active): $49.5m
13. Pokémon Go (Niantic/Scopely): $45m
14. Last Z: Survival Shooter (Florere Game): $36.6m
15. Township (Playrix): $36.3m
16. Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle (Bandai Namco): $36.1m
17. TfT: Golden Spatula (Tencent): $35.5m
18. MapleStory: Idle RPG (Nexon): $33.1m
19. Wuthering Waves (Kuro Games): $32.4m
20. Genshin Impact (Mihoyo): $31.9m

The biggest riser here was Pokémon Go, thanks to the success of its latest Go Tour event and Go pass – it’s up 14 places month-on-month and up from January’s IAP earnings of $25.5m to hit nearly $45m last month.
Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle also saw huge month-on-month gains, rising 18 places as it coined in just over $36m last month.
Kuro Games’ Wuthering Waves also had a great February, hitting $32m as it climbed up the rankings by 33 places, leapfrogging competitor Genshin Impact in the process (which is down five spots).
Royal Kingdom slid out of the top 20 with $31.7m earned in IAP last month, while Free Fire, Pokémon TCG Pocket and eFootball also saw notable declines month-on-month.
Riot/Tencent’s China-only Valorant Mobile earned nearly $25m in 26th place and was up three spots. Fellow month-on-month risers include Puzzle & Dragons ($22m earned; up 19 places), Brawl Stars ($21m, up eight spots) and Arknights: Endfield ($19.5m, up eight).



