Qimai Research Institute's June Report Highlights "Under the Night" as a Breakout Hit in Game Rankings

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Qimai Research Institute has released its June rankings for popular mobile games, featuring both a top 30 download chart and a top 30 revenue chart.

On the download chart, titles from TENCENT (00700) dominated the top four positions, namely "Delta Force," "Honor of Kings," "Valorant: Source Action," and "Game for Peace." NTES-S (09999)'s "Eggy Party" climbed three spots to secure the fifth position.

Among the seven new entries to the overall top 30, the newly launched game "Under the Night" stood out, successfully landing in the 11th spot on the June download chart. According to Qimai data, the game launched its full public test on June 5th, quickly topping the iOS free game chart on the same day and maintaining its leading position for several consecutive days.

Analyzing the genres of the ranked games, adventure titles were the most represented with seven entries, followed by action games with six. Role-playing and casual games each had four entries. Among these, the casual game "Fat Goose Food Street" from developer Haoteng Chuangxiang performed well, reaching the 21st position on the chart.

In terms of the publishers behind the ranked games, TENCENT had ten products on the list, while NTES-S had three.

On the revenue chart, "Honor of Kings" held the top spot. "Game for Peace" and "Endless Winter" each moved up one rank to take the second and third positions, respectively.

Five new games entered the revenue rankings in June: "Three Kingdoms: Strategic World," "Live Football," "Above the Grandmaster," "FC Football World," and "NBA All-Star." Notably, "Three Kingdoms: Strategic World," published by Bilibili, surged to the ninth position, establishing itself as a strong contender in the monthly revenue rankings.

Action games were the most prevalent genre on the revenue chart with seven titles, followed by simulation and adventure games, each with five entries. Regarding publishers, TENCENT led with 13 games on the list, and NTES-S had four.

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