Mobile Gaming — June 2, 2026
Over 40 new mobile games are launching in June 2026, reshaping the competitive landscape across Android and iOS. Honor of Kings and Last War: Survival Game continue to dominate global revenue charts, with strong seasonal content driving spending. Umamusume: Pretty Derby kicks off its June banner schedule with Sweep Tosho, while Champions Meeting PvP changes go live this week.
Mobile Gaming — June 2, 2026
Top Charts & Chart Movers
Global Top Grossing (May–Early June 2026):
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Honor of Kings (Tencent, iOS/Android) — Held dominant position through early June with new hero launches, premium skin releases, and seasonal progression systems sustaining whale spending.
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Last War: Survival Game (iOS/Android) — Rose to #1 global revenue in February 2026 on well-timed seasonal activations; momentum sustained into May.
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Sonic Rumble (Sega, iOS/Android) — One of the top 5 upcoming June 2026 launches, expected to capture significant early-adopter spending tied to franchise nostalgia.
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Pokemon Champions (Pokémon Company/TPC, iOS/Android) — Major June 2026 release with strong IP backing; anticipated to challenge incumbent leaders on launch week charts.

New Releases & Soft Launches
June 2026 Launch Wave (40+ titles confirmed):
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Sonic Rumble (Sega, iOS/Android, Global Launch) — Arcade-style sonic runner with seasonal events and battle pass monetization; launches early-to-mid June backed by Sega's marketing push.
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Pokemon Champions (Pokémon Company, iOS/Android, Global Launch) — Competitive team-battler leveraging the Pokémon IP and cross-promotion with trading card game; heavy spend expected week one.
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Sweep Tosho (Umamusume: Pretty Derby) (Cygames, iOS/Android, Global Banner) — New 3-star horse character banner live now (June 4, 2026); pre-registration for English version concluded April 28, 2025, with Carats launch bonus confirmed.

Gacha & Live-Ops Watch
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Umamusume: Pretty Derby — Sweep Tosho Banner & Champions Meeting PvP Overhaul (iOS/Android, Live now through June 2026)
- Featured: Sweep Tosho 3-star character; SSR Speed Taiki Shuttle and SR Guts Oguri Cap support cards
- Duration: June 4–18, 2026 (typical 2-week cycle)
- Update: Champions Meeting PvP ruleset changes go live with the Gemini Cup starting May 31, 2026, affecting competitive season balance
- Take: Tier-1 must-pull for PvP-focused players; rule changes may shift meta; worthwhile for fans of racing/team-building gameplay.
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Love and Deepspace — "You and Midsummer" Event (iOS/Android, Originally scheduled August 12, 2025)
- Note: This event date falls outside the current review window; confirm current June 2026 event lineup via in-game announcements.
Market Watch & Revenue Signals
No recent concrete revenue data (May 27–June 2) available from Sensor Tower, data.ai, or AppMagic. The most recent indexed reports reference January–February 2026 top-grossing charts:
- Honor of Kings retained dominance across both periods, driven by cadenced hero releases and premium cosmetics.
- Last War: Survival Game peaked at #1 revenue in February 2026 via seasonal activation timing; sustained momentum into Q2.
June 2026 will see over 40 new mobile games launching, with expected fragmentation of top-grossing slots among franchise titles (Sonic, Pokémon) and returning live-service stalwarts. Real-time chart data is available via Sensor Tower and AppMagic.
Game Spotlight
Umamusume: Pretty Derby (Global English Version, Cygames)
Umamusume is a gacha team-builder where players breed, train, and race anthropomorphic horse characters (Umamusume) in a competitive seasonal league system. Each race requires strategy: pick three characters, manage stamina/speed builds, and optimize support card synergies. Players new to the game will appreciate the generous starter summons and daily login bonuses; veterans focus on refining teams for the Champions Meeting PvP competition, which just underwent significant ruleset changes (May 31, 2026).
Who it's for: Fans of turn-based strategy, horse racing trivia, and character-driven gacha with a strong live-ops calendar. Japanese/global audiences already invested; English launch attracts Western fans of racing sim and team-building mechanics.
Monetization: F2P with gacha (Carats currency); battle pass and cosmetics generate secondary revenue. No aggressive paywall; generous free pulls per banner cycle.
Why it stands out now: Champions Meeting PvP overhaul and Sweep Tosho banner create a natural entry point; meta shift rewards fresh team experimentation. Steady monthly character/support card drops keep the live-ops calendar full.

What to Watch Next
- Sonic Rumble & Pokémon Champions Launch (Early–Mid June): Watch for opening-week chart debuts and monetization reception from franchise IP carries. If either hits top 10 grossing, expect a ripple in the live-ops calendar as competitors adjust marketing spend.
- June Live-Ops Cycle Completion: Expect new banner announcements from Genshin Impact, Honkai: Star Rail, and Zenless Zone Zero mid-to-late June. Monitor Siliconera, Gematsu, and official channels for event schedules (data not available in current research window).
- Android 15 and iOS 18 Mobile Gaming Optimizations: Watch for platform-specific updates announced at Google I/O or Apple WWDC affecting game performance and monetization tooling on Google Play and App Store (ongoing development post-May 2026).
Reader Action Items
- Pull recommendation: If you play Umamusume globally, the Sweep Tosho banner (live now) aligns with the Champions Meeting meta shift—worth 10–20 pulls to test the new PvP ruleset. Skip if you're F2P and already have a functional PvP team.
- One game to try this week: Start Umamusume: Pretty Derby (English global version) to experience gacha team-building with a fresh seasonal meta and completed ruleset balance patch.
- One industry watch: Monitor June 2026 chart movement on Sensor Tower and AppMagic for the combined impact of 40+ new launches + Sonic/Pokémon releases. If franchise IP captures top 5 grossing spots, expect consolidation around AAA mobile IP through year-end 2026.
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