Sensor Tower: "Whiteout Survival" and "Kingshot" continue to dominate as the top two games on the October mobile game revenue chart.

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Thanks to its diversified product layout and continuous high-frequency operation activities (Live Ops) strategy, Dot Dot Interactive is stably ranked as the second highest global mobile game publisher in terms of revenue.
The latest data from Sensor Tower's store intelligence platform shows that DotDot Interactive's three products are leading the October overseas mobile game revenue charts. "Whiteout Survival" and "Kingshot" continue to dominate the top two spots, while "Tasty Travels: Merge Game" saw a 15% increase in revenue, climbing to the 17th spot on the chart. Taking advantage of the Halloween trend, the three games launched various themed activities such as "Halloween 2025," "Halloween Carnival," and "Halloween Bandit is Here!" to continuously engage players and drive in-game purchases. With a multi-track product layout and ongoing high-frequency Live Ops strategies, DotDot Interactive maintains its position as the second-highest global mobile game publisher in terms of revenue. Three synthesis mobile games from Lemon Weibo continue to perform strongly on the charts, showcasing their expertise in the synthesis category. "Gossip Harbor" achieved a new high in overseas revenue in October with a 9% increase, securing the third spot on the revenue chart. "Seaside Escape" climbed to the 10th spot, and "Flamb: Merge & Cook" saw a significant 37% revenue growth, entering the chart at 26th place. All three games introduced Halloween-themed events such as "The Dark Zone," "Haunted Isles," and "Halloween Collection" in October, driving player engagement and spending through limited-time holiday content. Florere Game's "Last Z: Survival Shooter" saw a notable 19% increase in revenue in October, reaching 15.5 times the revenue from January 2025. It continued to hold the fourth spot on the revenue chart, demonstrating the strong appeal of combining post-apocalyptic zombie themes with base-building elements for both action-shooter and strategy-building players. Bilibili's cultivation RPG "Playful Pranks" international version "Trickcal: Chibi Go" officially launched in early October in markets such as Japan, Greater China, and the United States. With its adorable art style, relaxed cultivation system, and engaging face customization gameplay, the game quickly rose to the top of both the Japanese App Store and Google Play mobile game download charts. The game's overseas revenue surged by 320% in October, entering the revenue chart for the first time at 27th place and ranking fourth in terms of growth. Also making its debut on the revenue chart is "Top Tycoon: Coin Theme Empire," a coin-plundering mobile game from Behefun where players act as tycoons building their theme park empires. Since June, the game's revenue has been growing rapidly, surpassing June's revenue by 85 times in October. It follows closely behind top games like "MONOPOLY GO!" and "Coin Master," ranking fifth in the coin-plundering game category. Sensor Tower data shows that the game's cumulative revenue reached nearly 20 million USD by the end of October. October Overseas Mobile Game Revenue Growth Chart On October 14th, the Japanese version of "Arknights" introduced a new side story "Journey of the Living," leading to a 235% surge in overseas revenue on October 15th, setting a record for 2025. The game also topped the Japanese App Store and Google Play overall sales charts, driving a 123% increase in overseas revenue in October and claiming the top spot in the growth ranking. In mid-October, Yuxing Network's new anime RPG "Stella Sora" officially launched globally. Set in the fantasy world of the "Noah Continent," players take on the role of a "demon king" and team up with a "traveling" girl to complete adventures and tower challenges. With its unique world view, light action-adventure and Roguelike gameplay, and exquisite anime character designs, the game quickly attracted core and casual players, topping the Japanese iOS download chart on its first day and becoming the game with the highest download growth in the market in October, ranking sixth in terms of growth. Sensor Tower data shows that Japan is the game's highest revenue market, contributing 52% of the global revenue. Joy Net Games' new 3D adventure idle RPG "Legend of Elements" launched in overseas markets on October 10th. Thanks to its fusion of Eastern fantasy elements and open-world exploration themes, coupled with idle and automation gameplay mechanics, it offers players a relaxing yet strategically deep gaming experience, entering the growth chart for the first time at tenth place. Additionally, new games making their first appearance on this month's growth chart include Leniu Technology's tribe adventure MMORPG "Huntopia," Yihuan Network's anime RPG "," and 37 Interactive Entertainment Network Technology Group's idle RPG " ." October Overseas Mobile Game Download Chart Hungry Studio's puzzle game "Block Blast!" saw a 41% increase in downloads in October, reaching its highest value since launch and retaining the top spot on the monthly overseas mobile game download chart. Shenzhen Bingchuan Network's 4X strategy game "X-Clash" experienced a 466% surge in downloads in October, entering the chart for the first time at second place. Mutong Technology's "Mobile Legends: Bang Bang" saw a 7% increase in downloads in October, ranking third on the overseas mobile game download chart.