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If you’ve been around mobile gaming for a while, you already know AviaGames. They’re the team behind hits like Solitaire Clash, Bingo Tour, and 8 Ball Strike — and they’ve built a real reputation for skill-based games that actually pay out. So when I heard they were dropping a brand-new mahjong title, I had to dig in immediately.
That game is Mahjong Rumble, and it officially launched on April 14, 2026. It’s free on iOS right now, with Android available through the AviaGames website. And honestly? This one looks like it could be a big deal for competitive mobile gaming fans.
At its core, Mahjong Rumble takes the classic tile-matching game you know and love and throws it into a fully competitive, skill-based environment. But the key detail that sets this apart from most mahjong apps out there is how the tournaments actually work.
Every player in the same tournament group starts with identical board layouts. That means no one gets a lucky draw or an easier starting hand — everyone’s working with the same tiles from the beginning. The outcome comes down to how fast you think, how precisely you play, and how well you’ve mastered the mechanics.
Vickie Chen, Founder and CEO of AviaGames, put it well at launch:
“By adding a modern competitive edge to a timeless favorite, Mahjong Rumble gives players a new way to compete and test their skills against one another in a dynamic and rewarding mobile game experience.”
That philosophy — skill over chance — is what AviaGames has always been about, and Mahjong Rumble is a strong example of it in action.
I’ve looked at a lot of mahjong apps over the years. Most fall into one of two camps: relaxing solo puzzle games with no real stakes, or sketchy “win real money” apps that feel more like slot machines than skill competitions. Mahjong Rumble is aiming squarely at neither of those.
Here’s a breakdown of what the game actually offers:
Honestly, this is where it matters. There are dozens of mahjong apps right now claiming to pay out real money, and most of them are either heavily ad-driven grind-fests or straight-up misleading about what you can actually win.
Mahjong Rumble is different because it’s backed by AviaGames — a company with over 60 million downloads, 450 million monthly tournaments run on their platform, and a decade of experience building skill-based mobile games responsibly. The identical board structure in tournaments also removes the “luck of the draw” argument entirely. If you win, it’s because you played better. Period.
One thing worth knowing: Mahjong Rumble plugs into AviaGames’ broader platform, which includes 15+ connected games all linked to a single membership and shared account system. If you’re already playing Solitaire Clash or Bingo Tour on the platform, jumping into Mahjong Rumble is seamless — same wallet, same account, no friction.
For competitive casual gaming fans who already use the Pocket7Games platform, this is just another quality title added to the roster.
April 2026 is actually a really interesting moment for this launch. The skill-based mobile games space has been growing fast, and players are getting smarter about which apps are worth their time (and money).
AviaGames has been on a strong run this year. In March 2026, they made their first appearance at GDC (Game Developers Conference) in San Francisco, celebrating their 10th anniversary and presenting alongside PayPal and Meta about how competitive gaming and payments infrastructure are shaping player experience. It was a clear signal that this is a company operating at a serious level, not a fly-by-night cash app.
The launch of Mahjong Rumble fits perfectly into that momentum. Mahjong is a game that has a massive global fanbase — it’s been played for centuries, it’s beloved across cultures, and it has a natural depth that makes it ideal for competitive play. The real question was always: why hasn’t anyone done a proper skill-based competitive version for mobile? Now someone has.
A few things that stand out about the timing:
One quick note: cash competitions are currently not available in Arkansas, Delaware, Louisiana, Michigan, South Dakota, or U.S. territories, including Puerto Rico. Players in those locations can still enjoy free games, so it’s still worth downloading regardless of where you’re based.
I’ve been following AviaGames for a while now, and Mahjong Rumble feels like a genuinely exciting addition to their lineup — not just another game thrown out to fill a gap. The identical board format for competitive play is a smart design choice, the seasonal events give it longevity, and having it built on a platform with a proven payment track record removes a lot of the skepticism you’d normally bring to a “win real money” mobile game.
In my opinion, if you’re a mahjong fan or even just a competitive mobile gamer looking for something new to dig into, this is absolutely worth downloading and trying out in practice mode first. Get a feel for the controls, learn the rhythm of competitive play, and then decide if you want to step up to the cash tournaments.
It’s free, it’s on iOS today, and it’s from a developer I genuinely trust. That combination doesn’t come around all that often in the mobile gaming world.
Have you tried Mahjong Rumble yet — or are you more of a classic casual mahjong player who’s not sure about the competitive format? Drop your thoughts below, I’d love to hear from you!
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