Gamota’s Q1 2026 report offers a clear view of Vietnam’s mobile gaming market, covering revenue, downloads, player behavior, and genre trends.
Vietnam Game Industry Weekly Updates (Apr 6–12, 2026) highlights the comeback of MOBA and FPS titles, strong momentum in Three Kingdoms strategy games, and notable developments in esports, local studios, and policy.
Last War:Survival VN hits #1 in revenue; Siêu Hải Tặc and Arknights: Endfield VN successfully debut in the Top 50. Key highlights include GAM Esports joining the Global Partner Programme and VNGGames’ Roblox collaboration with UIT.
Legacy titles like Garena RoV and Warpath dominate this week’s charts with significant revenue spikes. Meanwhile, the industry moves toward professionalization with the Hall of Fame 2026 awards and the launch of the Vietnam Gaming Idol Club for creators.
Vietnam’s gaming landscape shows high volatility this week, with titles like Samkok Tam Quốc seeing over 200% revenue growth. Meanwhile, the Vietnam Game Awards 2026 garnered 33,000+ votes in its first week, highlighting intense community engagement and a diversifying market led by RPG and casual-farming genres.
Is the Game Industry Immune to the Biggest Tech Layoffs in 2023? Is Your Job Safe? Learn How to Stay Resilient By Taking Proactive Steps with Gamota Now!
We are Gamota – a leading game publishing company with 10-year experience in Vietnam. In 2023, we achieved remarkable results in terms of investment expansion
Vietnam’s game industry needs policy changes to bring back studios and thrive domestically. Tax hurdles and complicated licensing procedures have driven many studios abroad, despite Vietnam being a leading producer and distributor of Casual and Hyper Casual games in Southeast Asia.
On the evening of April 1, at the 2023 Vietnam Game Award ceremony, Gamota’s game products were honored in the top 5 of the award for “Game with the best graphic design”. This recognition marks a significant achievement for the company in the highly competitive gaming industry.
Deputy Minister of Information and Communications, Nguyen Thanh Lam, announced at a conference on March 23rd that the ministry is committed to taking decisive action against unauthorized games and finding enforcement solutions.