Sort Puzzle is moving beyond simple color-sorting loops.
The report explores how the category is evolving across mechanics, experience, and retention.
The report is available in both English and Chinese.
Vietnam mobile game downloads rebounded to 121M, while IAP revenue reached USD 23M.
Midcore downloads softened, but Midcore Total Revenue continued to grow.
The report highlights subgenre performance, new releases, localization signals, and industry updates.
Explore Gamota’s April 2026 report for fresh insights into Vietnam’s game market.
Vietnam’s game market reaches $1.3B as anime games rise, VCT Pacific comes to HCMC, and VTC expands Korean partnerships.
At Vietnam GameVerse 2026 and VGA 2026, Gamota made a strong impression with multiple award recognitions, a booth that attracted large numbers of gamers, a vibrant lineup of interactive activities, and over 10,000 gifts handed out during the two-day event.
The report provides strategic insights into Vietnam’s gaming market, analyzing genre trends, platform dynamics, and the evolving regulatory landscape shaping publishing strategies.
Gamota released its Vietnam Mobile Gaming Year-in-Review 2025 report, highlighting a 54M-player market with revenue projected to reach USD 825M.
The report shows a shift toward quality growth, domestic payments, and stronger compliance as key factors for publishers in Vietnam.
Vietnam’s game market saw dynamic revenue rankings, new releases, and stronger global download momentum.
Part 2 explores AI applications closer to content production and game operations: Video AI, QA automation, AI voice and NPCs. From consistency and workflow control to QA ROI, AI is showing more practical value across the production pipeline.
AI game tooling is moving from experimentation toward real production workflows. Part 1 looks at why game engines remain hard to replace, how Unity and Unreal ecosystems are shifting, and why AI-generated worlds and 3D assets still face production barriers.
AI in games is moving beyond content and art generation. In QA, AI is helping developers detect bugs, performance issues, and quality risks earlier, reducing manual testing pressure and improving the game development process.