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Top 30 Chinese app/game manufacturers in terms of overseas revenue in March 2026
Diandian_official
04/14/2026
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Top 30 Non Game Manufacturers in China's Overseas Revenue in March

In the statistical cycle, ByteDance, JOYY (NASDAQ: YY) and Glority continued to lead the list of China's non game manufacturers' revenue at sea in March. Among them, Glority's overseas revenue continued to maintain a decent growth trend last month. With the warming of spring temperatures, a large number of plants sprouted and grew, and its plant intelligent recognition and maintenance application "Picture This" saw a surge in usage scenarios; At the same time, the new season of "Starting Plants From Seed" themed seeding activity initiated by the application has also received enthusiastic participation from European and American users, helping the application's overseas revenue increase by over 72.6% month on month last month, thereby driving its overall revenue to increase by nearly 20% again.

The rankings of other top manufacturers on the list have not changed much, and their overseas revenue has all slightly rebounded to varying degrees last month, with Xingyin Technology returning to the top ten of the list. In the middle of the list, Xiaomi (HK: 01810) saw an overall data growth of over 20.2% compared to the previous month. Its flagship smart home application "Xiaomi Home" added support in the early month update to configure the execution actions of "when conditions are met" and "when conditions are not met" in the same automation, in order to meet more usage scenarios. The application's overseas revenue increased by over 33.6% month on month in March, with significant growth in revenue in Chile and Thailand.

Easyroid's video dating app "SayHi Chat" launched a targeted online virtual Eid al Fitr gathering event with the theme of "Iftar gatherings" during the month of Ramadan, which gained recognition and participation from users in the Middle East, mainly in Saudi Arabia. The increase in traffic drove its monthly revenue to over 65%, which also helped its manufacturer's overseas revenue grow by over 45.3% in March, ranking it back 22nd on the list.

Similarly, Yinguo Interactive Entertainment also made it onto the list. Its language chat social app Falla has a significant proportion of users from the Middle East, and its data growth logic is similar to SayHi Chat. It is also boosted by the traffic of Ramadan, an important religious holiday. Its manufacturer's overseas revenue increased by nearly 21.4% month on month last month. In addition, HelloTalk, Zhangyue (SH: 603533), Appxy, Dahua Technology (SZ: 002236), and Kingsoft Office software also saw an increase in their rankings last month.






Top 30 Chinese game manufacturers' overseas revenue in March

With the smoke of the Spring Festival season dissipating, the recovery of the domestic new tourism market also indicates the beginning of a new year for domestic manufacturers to make efforts in overseas markets. In March, as various Chinese manufacturers shifted their focus to their respective overseas directions, most manufacturers' revenue data increased to varying degrees or returned to normal levels. The top six rankings on the list remain unchanged, with Century Games (SZ: 002602), Tencent (HK: 00700), and MicroFun firmly occupying the top three positions. Among them, Century Games (SZ: 002602) and MicroFun set a new high in next month's revenue data, with month on month growth rates of 14.9% and 25.2%, respectively.

Although the ranking of 37Games (SZ: 002555) has not changed, its overseas revenue increased by over 45.9% month on month last month, which is particularly impressive. In addition to the steady 22.7% increase in overseas revenue of its flagship product "Puzzles&Survival" in March, the simultaneous launch of its post apocalyptic dark theme and LG's new game "Last Asylum: Plague" in Japan and South Korea in March has driven product data to a new level, with estimated monthly revenue skyrocketing to $11.49 million, helping its manufacturers open a new window for overseas revenue growth. And also benefiting from the super leisure+SLG track are Jiang Yu Interactive and TOPGAME, whose products "Top Heroes", "Top War" and "Evony" have all grown, thereby improving their rankings.

In the middle of the list, 4399's MMO new game "Brave Come and Start a Team" performed well in March in Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan, with an estimated monthly revenue of over 3.18 million US dollars, becoming the main reason for its revenue growth last month. At the same time, the rebound in March revenue of its main products such as "Legend of the Mushroom Hero" and "Saint Goblin: The Strongest Next Way" jointly pushed its manufacturer's overseas revenue to increase by over 35.2% month on month last month, and its ranking rose again to 15th place. Maijitaiwen also steadily climbed back to 16th place with overseas revenue growth of over 21.4% month on month for its flagship product "Project Makeover" in March.

The special event "Interstellar Music Festival" and "Dimension Resonance" launched in mid month by Leiting Games' product "Legend of Sword and Staff: The Covenant of Constantine" received excellent response in Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan. The collaboration with popular virtual singers "Luo Tianyi" and "Yanhe" brought considerable popularity and attention to the event. The new version of "Dalabang Bar" also gained some popularity among the internet and audience. The activity led to a month on month increase of over 52.5% in overseas revenue for the product, which also helped it regain its ranking to 24th place.

In addition, other manufacturers that showed significant growth in rankings last month include Moonton, Camel Games (SZ: 300002), Happibits, IGG (HK: 00799), and New Creation Entertainment and Entertainment Elements.