Ever since the release and global popularity of Genshin Impact, mobile games — and more specifically, gacha games — have come into the spotlight like never before. A wide audience of players realized gacha games can be far more than just low-quality cash grabs. Similarly, studios and developers learned just how lucrative live-service games that continually offer new and powerful units can be.

While most players already know that gacha games are highly profitable, most aren't aware of exactly how much money the most popular gacha games rake in every year. Many of the highest-grossing titles managed to bring in several billion dollars, which is an astounding feat considering some of them have only been around for a few years, at most.

Updated on December 28th by Sage Ashford: This list has been updated with information from the Video Game Sales Wiki to keep data current on the most successful gacha titles.

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15 Dragon Ball Legends Introduces New Characters Designed By Akira Toriyama

Release Date:

May 18th, 2018

Platforms:

Android, iOS

Current Total Revenue:

$1,000,000,000

Given Dragon Ball's undying popularity and irreplaceable mark on pop culture, it's not surprising that two of its gacha games are both massively popular and successful. Dragon Ball Legends became playable in 2018, and its relatively young age is the main reason it currently ranks lower than the slightly older Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle.

Unlike most Dragon Ball games, Dragon Ball Legends was a card battler rather than a traditional arcade brawler. Gacha pulls determine which new character cards players get, or what support items and scenarios they can activate in a fight. The game also featured new Dragon Ball characters created by Akira Toriyama, making it even more popular with fans.

14 Raid: Shadow Legends Proves Enough Marketing Will Make People Try Any Game

Release Date:

February 28th, 2019

Platforms:

Android, iOS, Windows

Current Total Revenue:

$1,000,000,000

Thanks to its infamously aggressive marketing and the memes it inspired, Raid: Shadow Legends' success as a gacha game tends to be overlooked. Despite being something of a laughingstock on the internet, Raid: Shadow Legends is one of the most popular gacha games available and is has generated over a billion dollars of revenue as of 2022.

In Raid: Shadow Legends, players must form a team of heroes and level them up. Players' selection of heroes plus any support items or currencies are all determined by the gacha system's random chance. Raid: Shadow Legends' simple and familiar gameplay made it more accessible than most other games of its style.

13 Star Wars: Galaxy Of Heroes Features The Light And Dark Side Battling Each Other In RPG Combat

Release Date:

November 24th, 2015

Platforms:

Android, iOS

Current Total Revenue:

$1,071,000,000

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Published by Electronic Arts, Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes first launched in November 2015. It has since made just over one-billion dollars in revenue. The major draw of one of the most popular gacha games based on the iconic Star Wars saga was that players could collect various heroes from both the Light and Dark Sides of the Force to build teams with.

Players can also collect various iconic Star Wars ships, using their collection to fight with or against other players in turn-based, RPG-style combat. Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes currently sits at a four-star rating in the Play Store, with the game being cited as fun but buggy and prone to crashing.

12 Onmyoji Asks Players To Keep The Peace In Ancient Japan

Release Date:

June 20th, 2016

Platforms:

Android, iOS, Windows

Current Total Revenue:

$1,129,000,000

Onmyoji is an RPG-style gacha game published by NetEase in June 2016 and is one of few gacha games to have a Steam release alongside mobile platforms. Here, players took on the role of an onmyoji: a court-appointed expert in divination and prayer from Feudal Japan who's tasked with maintaining the delicate balance between humans and demons.

The gacha aspect of Onmyoji came in the form of collecting various spirits, many of them based on real-world folklore. In terms of user scores, Onmyoji sits just above a four-star rating on Google Play, and Steam reviews rated it a high 9 out of 10.

11 Summoner's War: Sky Arena Took Its Franchise To A New Level Of Success

Release Date:

June 12th, 2014

Platforms:

Android, iOS, Windows

Current Total Revenue:

$1,350,000,000

There are three main Summoner's War games, but only Sky Arena broke into the top ten when it came to revenue. Published in June 2014 by Com2uS, players collected monsters who ranged in rarity from one to five stars, and could then be further upgraded to six stars.

Summoner's War: Sky Arena had crossovers with large franchises, including Street Fighter in 2020. The Play Store rated Sky Arena at just above four stars, with players raving about the variety of content and diversity of team building mechanics. Though underrated compared to its contemporaries, Sky Arena is still one of the most popular gacha games around.

10 AFK Arena Brings Gacha Gamers An Idle Game They Can't Put Down

Release Date:

April 9th, 2019

Platforms:

Android, iOS

Current Total Revenue:

$1,450,000,000

AFK Arena is currently one of the most popular gacha games with an idle style of gameplay on the market. It was published by Lillith Games and has been a success since its release in 2019. Although it's only been around for just over four years, AFK Arena outperformed many of its longer-lasting counterparts in terms of revenue.

Over the past few years, AFK Arena collaborated with several popular series, such as The Witcher, Assassin's Creed, and Persona 5. These collaborations brought with them exclusive, limited-time characters who were typically more powerful than the average unit, and helped to draw in new players.

9 Marvel Contest of Champions Has The Largest Roster Of Marvel Characters In Video Games

Release Date:

December 10th, 2014

Platforms:

Android, iOS, Apple Arcade

Current Total Revenue:

$2,100,000,000

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Marvel Contest of Champions may very well be one of (if not) the most successful video games based on Marvel Comics. Although it came out during the height of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Contest of Champions drew more inspiration from the comics. This allowed it to feature over 250 characters, some of which have yet to debut in live-action.

Contest of Champions' gacha mechanics determined which Marvel heroes and villains players could use in team-based battles. Since Kabam developed the game in such a way that characters couldn't be bought directly from a store, gacha pulls were the only way for players to get a new character, let alone earn some in-game currency.

8 Lineage 2: Revolution Speeds Up Growth With The Gacha System

Release Date:

December 14th, 2016

Platforms:

Android, iOS

Current Total Revenue:

$2,188,550,000

Lineage 2: Revolution is unique among the most popular gacha games since players don't pull for a character. Just like in most fantasy MMORPGs, players make their own character from scratch. The gacha mechanics are instead used for determining which bonus items, resources, and in-game currency the players can get.

Players could level-up their own items without using the gacha system, but it's too frustrating and time-consuming to even consider. It's arguably easier and faster to get a good item by buying a few pulls instead. Even though Lineage 2: Revolution isn't the best Lineage game, those factors made it the franchise's most lucrative entry.

7 Uma Musume Pretty Derby Bases Its Characters On Famous Japanese Racehorses

Release Date:

February 24th, 2021

Platforms:

Android, iOS, Windows

Current Total Revenue:

$2,296,000,000

Although it's not the world's biggest gacha game, Uma Musume Pretty Derby is undoubtedly one of the most popular gacha games and multimedia franchises in Japan. Inspired by Japan's horse racing scene, Uma Musume Pretty Derby featured anime versions of some of the most famous Japanese race horses.

Like most gacha games, Uma Musume Pretty Derby let players roll for the chance of getting a new "horse girl," or their alternate, rarer costume. Players passed time and earned in-game currency by playing minigames and the raising sim. Uma Musume Pretty Derby was so popular that it spawned countless spin-offs, including anime, manga, and more.

Release Date:

July 1st, 2014

Platforms:

Android, iOS

Current Total Revenue:

$2,500,000,000

It's no surprise that a franchise as beloved as Disney would have one of the most popular gacha games ever made under its belt. Disney Tsum Tsum was a cute, simple match-three game where rounds only lasted a single minute. Here, players attempted to beat their high score and complete event missions.

Published by LINE in early 2014, Disney Tsum Tsum also has an incredibly successful line of real-life merchandise based on the game's art style. Not only can players support the game by spending money to roll for their favorite Disney characters, but they can purchase physical plush versions of them, as well.

5 Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle Came Up With Unique Gameplay To Keep Bringing Players Back

Release Date:

January 30th, 2015

Platforms:

iOS, Android

Total Revenue:

$3,700,000,000

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Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle is one of many anime-based gacha games published by Bandai Namco Entertainment, but the only one to break into the top ten. First released in 2015, Dokkan Battle has grossed nearly 4 billion dollars, thanks to dedicated Dragon Ball fans worldwide.

The main thing that sets Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle apart from many of its competitors was its unique gameplay. Rather than being a turn-based RPG where players select skills each turn, players popped lines of bubbles in order to damage enemies and charge up their ultimate skills.

4 Genshin Impact Offers A Beautiful Yet Ever-Expanding World Of Characters

Release Date:

September 28th, 2020

Platforms:

Android, iOS, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5

Total Revenue:

$5,300,000,000

The most impressive open-world gacha game to date, Genshin Impact has only been around for three years at most. Published by Hoyoverse, Genshin Impact has already outperformed even the most popular gacha games that have been around for much longer.

This popularity and financial success was more than deserved, especially since Genshin Impact feels more like a high-quality single-player experience than a typical gacha game. The quality and amount of content that Genshin Impact offers only improves with each patch, as Hoyoverse re-invests a ton of the profit it makes back into improving the player experience and creating new content.

Release Date:

June 25th, 2017

Platforms:

Android, Apple Arcade, iOS

Current Total Revenue:

$7,000,000,000

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Fate/Grand Order is one of the most popular gacha games of all time, and has been running ever since Aniplex published it in July 2015. The characters and story of Fate are so beloved that there have been multiple anime, movie, and video game adaptations about them and their lives, both inside and outside the Holy Grail Wars.

Impressively, almost one-sixth of Fate/Grand Order's total revenue has been made in 2022 alone. Players cited the game's story and depth of its characters as being particularly well-done, but Fate/Grand Order falls into the standard gacha pitfall of making it too expensive and tedious to acquire new units and characters.

2 Puzzle & Dragons Has Collaborated With Nearly Every Major Franchise

Release Date:

February 20th, 2012

Platforms:

iOS, Android

Total Revenue:

$8,578,340,000

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Published by GungHo Online Entertainment, Puzzle and Dragons was another simple match-three gacha game. The core gameplay revolved around matching large combos of tiles together to rack up points, determining how much damage players' units will then deal in combat.

Puzzle and Dragons has been around since 2012. In that time, it had almost 100 collaborations with other incredibly popular media franchises. These included but weren't limited to: Hajime Isayama's Attack on Titan, Batman, Final Fantasy, Persona, and even real-life brands like Coca-Cola.

Release Date:

August 8th, 2013

Platforms:

iOS, Android

Total Revenue:

$11,021,921,723

One of only two mobile games to break the ten-billion mark and the only gacha game to do so, Monster Strike has been around since August 2013. Published by Mixi, the controls are similar to pinball. Players launched their units to collide with terrain and enemies, racking up points to determine how much damage they deal.

Monster Strike was so popular that it was also re-released as a Nintendo 3DS game. It even had two web anime seasons based on its lore that aired over the years. It's also heavily supported by yearly collaborations with popular series like the shonen classic Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, Spy X Family, and Sword Art Online.