28 Notable Mobile Games Released in October 2019

Maxon Pugovsky
3 min readNov 5, 2019

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The most important releases on mobile games market in October 2019.

Major Publishers

1.Call of Duty Mobile by TiMi Studios/Tencent/Activision. Blockbuster FPS franchise became the fastest downloadable mobile game ever reaching 100M downloads in the 1st week.

2.StoryScape by Fogbank Entertainment/FoxNext Games. Collection of episodic visual stories with branching plots featuring prominent IPs like X-Files and Titanic.

3.The King of Fighters ALLSTAR by SNK/Netmarble. The global release of fighting, which achieved top-grossing positions in Japan and Korea.

4.Ride Out Heroes by NetEase. New battle royale with multi-class characters in fantasy-meet-pirates setting. The 5th battle royale from Chinese giant after Knives Out, Rules of Survival, Creative Destruction, Cyber Hunter.

5.Gwent: The Witcher Card Game by CD Project Red (iOS first). CCG in Witcher world finally comes to mobile.

6.League of Wonderland by Sega. New Clash of Clans clone with anime art direction.

7.Spiritwish by NEXON Company. Yet another epic fantasy MMORPG from Korean MMO games factory.

8.Empire: Age of Knights by Goodgame Studios. A fresh Clash of Clans clone from German strategy games specialists.

Licensed Games

9.Disney Princess Majestic Quest by Gameloft. Match3 with *scape-style narrative and 3 princesses from Disney animated films.

10.American Dad! Apocalypse Soon by My.com. Fallout Shelter-like game with a popular cartoon IP from Russian publisher.

11.NBA Now by GAMEVIL. Basketball team manager with portrait orientation.

12.Q*bert by Lucky Kat/Sony Pictures Television. Mobile incarnation of arcade classic character, who first appeared in 1982.

13.KleptoCats Cartoon Network by Hyper Beard Inc. Idle game, where you send cats to steal artifacts from Cartoon Network worlds like Adventure Time & The Powerpuff Girls. Compelling story how the game happened against all odds of licensed products pitching and development.

14.DIGIMON ReArise by Bandai Namco. Digimon franchise is heavily inspired by Pokemons. The next major animated film in Digimon series is set for February 2020 premiere.

15.Addams Family Mystery Mansion by Pixowl Inc. Tie-in for animated comedy release in cinemas: decorate the mansion with spooky furniture and accessories.

16.Judge Dredd: Crime Files by No Yetis Allowed/Rebellion. Collectable card battler RPG — compose a deck of weapon cards and slay criminals.

17.Zombieland: Double Tapper by Metagame Studios/Tilting Point/Sony Pictures Television. Idle battler RPG coinciding with zombie comedy release in cinemas.

18.Garfield Puzzle M by LYTO. Match3 with a famous cat.

19.Phase 10: World Tour by Mattel163. Mobile installment of a popular card game sold by Mattel.

20.Puzzle Hockey by Blue Line Studios/WHAT (games). Hockey team manager with match3 core mechanics and NHL Players’ Association license.

Noteworthy Indies

21.Magic Brick Wars by Halfbrick Studios. Clash Royale clone with a twist (use bricks for defense) from creators of Fruit Ninja and Jetpack Joyride.

22.Monolisk by Trickster Arts. Dungeon crawler RPG, where you play on levels created by other players and create your won too.

23.Potion Punch 2 by Monstrounauts. Cooking game in fantasy setting.

24.Dash Quest 2 by Tiny Titan Studios. RPG with shoot-em-up touch and pixel art.

25.PvPets: Tank Battle Royale by IUGO Games. Tanks under command of cute animals become bigger like in .io games. From creators of The Walking Dead: Road to Survival & Middle-Earth Shadow of War: The Mobile Game.

26.Zooba by Wildlife Studios. One more hero-based battle royale with animal characters.

27.Frostfall by Dusk Games. Battle royale in fantasy setting.

28.Snake Rivals by Supersolid. Probably the first .io-game, where snakes crawl not in an abstract 3D world, but on the ground in actual environments like forest or underwater.

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Maxon Pugovsky

Chief Creative Dreamer. Mobile Games Producer at Gameloft. Ukrainian expat living in Saigon, Vietnam.