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Funfly’s Last War tops global mobile game revenue chart in September with $180 million in earnings · TechNode

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Last updated: 2025/10/29 at 10:28 PM
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According to Sensor Tower, FUNFLY’s mobile title Last War topped the global mobile game revenue chart in September, earning an estimated RMB 1.3 billion ($180 million) in in-app purchases across iOS and Google Play. Last War: Survival Game is a SLG (Simulation and Strategy Game) title launched globally in August 2023 under FUNFLY, the international publishing brand of Chinese game developer Yuanqu Entertainment. Featuring a chibi-style 3D art design, the game blends runner-shooter and idle card mechanics to lower the entry barrier for strategy gameplay. Players recruit heroes, build bases, and explore large maps while defending against waves of zombies. [GameLook, in Chinese]

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