Tencent continues to dominate the mobile games market thanks to its portfolio of multi-billion dollar hits. Here are the top-grossing publishers on iOS and Android for the first half of 2024.

PUBG Mobile

Mobilegamer.biz put up a ranking using data from AppMagic, which uses in-app purchase revenue (excluding platform fees and inclusive taxes) and doesn’t track earnings from other channels like ads and third-party Android stores.

Below are the top 10 mobile publishers by revenue of 2024 so far:

  1. Tencent — $3.2 billion
  2. Scopely — $931 million
  3. NetEase — $912 million
  4. Playrix — $873 million
  5. miHoYo — $764 million
  6. Supercell — $753 million
  7. King — $735 million
  8. Dream Games — $635 million
  9. Roblox — $576 million
  10. Century Games — $471 million

Tencent’s first place is not surprising given the success of its hits such as Honor of Kings and PUBG Mobile, as well as the massive launch of Dungeon & Fighter Mobile (Sensor Tower estimates its first-month iOS revenue at $270 million).

Thanks to Monopoly Go!, Scopely ranked 2nd and made almost three times more money from IAP revenue than it did in the first half of 2023 ($327.7 million, according to AppMagic).

Supercell also experienced a significant revenue growth. Its IAP revenue for the first six months of 2024 is almost on par with its revenue for all of last year ($762 million).

Other highest-grossing mobile publishers that didn’t make the top 10 are Bandai Namco ($450 million), Moon Active ($390 million), Zynga ($372 million), Niantic ($341 million), Konami ($330 million), and NCSoft ($256 million).


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