• The Milestone: For the first time, the Sensor Tower APAC Awards expanded to include PC and Console categories.
  • Korean Dominance: 14 out of the 54 winners are South Korean games and apps.
  • The Indie Revolution: Small-scale projects like Escape from Duckov and Limbus Company shared the spotlight with AAA giants like Nexon and Krafton.

On February 26, 2026, global market intelligence firm Sensor Tower announced the winners of the APAC Awards 2025. This year’s ceremony marked a significant shift in the industry, officially recognizing that the boundary between “niche” indie titles and “mainstream” blockbusters has all but vanished.

Tarkov Turns the Duck into a World Turns the World Upside Down

The biggest surprise of the night was the crowning of Best PC Indie Game, which went to Team Soda’s (BILIBILI) Escape from Duckov. Developed by a team of just five people, this quirky parody of Escape from Tarkov proved that humor and accessibility could beat hardcore realism.

“We wanted to capture the tension of the extraction shooter genre but remove the toxic PvP barrier. It turns out, people just really wanted to be ducks.” — Team Soda

  • Viral Success: 1 million copies sold in 5 days; 2 million within two weeks.
  • Player Peak: Reached 550,000 concurrent players on Steam.
  • Reception: Maintains an “Overwhelmingly Positive” (97%) rating on Steam.

K-Indie Pride: The Rise of ProjectMoon

While China celebrated its ducks, South Korea’s ProjectMoon took home the Best Storytelling Game award for Limbus Company. This win is a testament to the studio’s “slow and steady” approach, having built its dystopian “ProjectMoon Universe” since 2016 through Lobotomy Corporation and Library of Ruina.

  • By the Numbers: Limbus Company recorded the highest DAU for a PC indie turn-based RPG in 2025, maintaining a steady base of 600,000 daily users.
  • Financial Growth: ProjectMoon’s revenue skyrocketed from 6.5 billion KRW in 2022 to 58.3 billion KRW in 2024, leading to the establishment of a new headquarters in Gwanggyo.

Sensor Tower APAC Awards 2025: Key Korean Winners

Award CategoryWinnerPublisherKey Achievement
Best PvPvE GameArc RaidersNexon14 million copies sold since Oct 2025 launch.
Best PC Action GameStellar BladeShift UpGlobal top-seller in the Hack & Slash genre.
Best Turn-based RPGSeven Knights RebirthNetmarble#1 in global downloads for new turn-based RPGs.
Best PC Life SimInzoiKraftonRedefined the life simulation genre with hyper-realism.
Best StorytellingLimbus CompanyProjectMoonHighest DAU in the PC Indie RPG category.

A Market in Transition

According to Sensor Tower, 2025 was a year of massive growth for the digital economy, with consumer spending in apps reaching $167 billion (up 10.6% year-over-year). The inclusion of PC and Console categories in the APAC Awards reflects the growing importance of cross-platform play.

The fact that a 5-person team (Team Soda) and a medium-sized indie studio (ProjectMoon) stood on the same stage as industry titans like Nexon and Netmarble sends a clear message: In 2026, the size of your budget matters less than the weight of your ideas.

The Indie Rebellion Continues

The success of these titles isn’t just a flash in the pan. Escape from Duckov recently made headlines again in February 2026 by announcing an official collaboration with the game it originally parodied, Escape from Tarkov. Meanwhile, ProjectMoon has used the stable revenue from Limbus Company to begin development on a new massive package game, ensuring that the spirit of K-indie innovation continues to thrive.

Source: Sensor Tower APAC Awards 2025 Official Winners List

Jaechung Lim

Editor-in-Chief of IndieGame.com, He began his career as a professional game journalist in the 1990s at Digital Life and Jeu-media. He subsequently worked at GameSpot Korea and several marketing agencies, game development studios, and publishing companies, before joining the Bandai Namco Group, where he spent over ten years leading the development and global business of IP-based online and mobile games. He is currently active as a consultant and mentor for indie games both in Korea and overseas, and serves as a judge for numerous competitions and government-supported programs. Through Indiegame.com, he is also committed to promoting a healthy gaming culture and supporting the growth of startups and indie game developers.