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In the fourth quarter of 2025, the top Idle RPG applications in the United States showed varied performance across downloads, revenue, and active user engagement on a unified platform. Here's a closer look at the trends for these leading apps, based on data from Sensor Tower.
MapleStory : Idle RPG from NEXON Company saw impressive weekly revenue, starting at $685K in early November and peaking at approximately $2.2M by the end of November. Weekly downloads peaked at 97.6K in the same period before settling around 59K by the end of December. Active users increased steadily from 41.7K to 130.3K throughout the quarter.
Lootfiend: Idle Dungeons, published by Megoo Games, experienced a rise in weekly revenue, reaching a high of $444.7K in late December. Downloads began at 52K in October, falling to around 23K by the end of December.
Tokyo Debunker by ZigZaGame Inc. maintained a steady revenue throughout the quarter, with a peak of approximately $112.7K at the year's end. Downloads fluctuated slightly, ending the quarter at about 25K, while active users showed a significant increase from 75.7K to 118.9K.
Heroll : Dice Roguelike from 111% had a moderate revenue increase, peaking at $48.6K in late December. Downloads rose from 18.3K to a high of 33.9K. However, active users declined from 37.4K to 45.7K during the quarter.
Lastly, Legend of Elements by Joy Net Games showed consistent revenue, reaching $239.9K in early December. Downloads decreased sharply from 55.4K to 6K by the quarter's end, with active users dropping from 49.3K to 12K.
These trends highlight the dynamic nature of the Idle RPG market in the US. For more detailed insights, Sensor Tower provides comprehensive data analysis.