This gallery only looks at 2025’s esports data, which includes prize pools, peak viewership, and standout tournaments. The numbers reflect what’s happened so far this year, giving a snapshot of which mobile games are leading the competitive scene right now.
11 Mobile Games with the Biggest Esports Scenes
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11. Standoff 2
Standoff 2 is carving out space in mobile esports, with over $31,000 in prize money awarded so far. Events like the Winline EPIC Cosmo series, including Saffar, Earth, and the Virtus.pro vs Corinthians showdown, helped its March 4 tournament peak at around 6,000 viewers.
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10. Clash Royale
Clash Royale keeps its esports scene alive with events like the Champions Cup 2025 Grand Final, which awarded $41,867 in prize money. On March 22, its Clash of Generations: Boomers vs Zoomers event drew over 120,000 viewers, showing the game’s ongoing appeal.
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9. Clash of Clans
Clash of Clans continues its competitive legacy with the World Championship 2025 qualifiers, each awarding around $39,000 in prize money. Altogether, the game has given out over $186,000 this year, with its July 27 event peaking at more than 33,000 viewers.
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8. Call of Duty: Mobile
Call of Duty: Mobile’s biggest event this year, the China Masters 2025: Season 9, awarded $261,942 in prize money, highlighting its strong regional scene. Overall, the game has distributed over $437,000, with peak viewership reaching more than 9,000 during its top tournament on July 26.
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7. Identity V
Identity V has grown into a niche but thriving esports scene, with over $550,000 in prize money awarded. Its top tournament on May 4 brought in more than 82,000 viewers, reflecting its loyal competitive community.
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6. Brawl Stars
Brawl Stars has carved out a steady place in mobile esports, giving away over $548,000 in prize money at Brawl Stars World Finals. Its biggest event on February 16 peaked at more than 186,000 viewers, showing its dedicated global fan base.
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5. Arena of Valor
Arena of Valor remains a major title in the mobile esports world, with over $1.1 million in prize money distributed so far. Its top event on May 11 reached more than 872,000 viewers, highlighting its strong competitive following.
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4. Free Fire
Free Fire has built a massive competitive scene, awarding over $2.4 million in prize money across its tournaments. Its peak event on July 20 drew more than 555,000 viewers, proving the game’s continued global popularity.
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3. Honor of Kings
Honor of Kings leads the way in China’s mobile esports, handing out over $6.3 million in prize money to top teams. Its biggest tournament on July 26 drew more than 653,000 viewers, cementing its place as a regional giant.
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2. PUBG Mobile
PUBG Mobile continues to be a powerhouse in competitive gaming, with over $5.7 million in prize money distributed in tournaments. At its peak, the game pulled in more than 1.3 million viewers watching the action live.
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1. Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) dominates the global mobile esports scene with more than $5 million in prize money awarded across its biggest events. Its peak viewership climbed to over 4.1 million fans during a major championship on June 15, showing just how massive the game has become.
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This gallery only looks at 2025’s esports data, which includes prize pools, peak viewership, and standout tournaments. The numbers reflect what’s happened so far this year, giving a snapshot of which mobile games are leading the competitive scene right now.