The biggest App, Games and Media on Android in 2016

4 December 2016

Google has announced the most popular apps, games, music, movies, TV shows, and books in its Google Play marketplace for 2016.

Face Changer 2 was the top app, while The Force and Harry Potter were no match for Deadpool, which dominated the movie and book charts.

Game of Thrones was the most popular TV show of 2016 and the Twenty One Pilots’ single “Stressed Out” the most-streamed song.

Pokemon Go captured the top trending game spot.

The top 5 in each category is given below.

Top Trending Apps Of 2016

  1. Face Changer 2
  2. Lumyer – Photo & Selfie Editor
  3. Castbox – Podcast Radio Music
  4. Emoji Keyboard Pro
  5. MSQRD

Top Trending Games of 2016

  1. Pokémon Go
  2. Clash Royale
  3. Traffic Rider
  4. slither.io
  5. Dream League Soccer

Top 5 Streamed Songs of 2016

  1. Stressed Out, Twenty One Pilots
  2. Sorry, Justin Bieber
  3. One Dance (feat. WizKid & Kyla), Drake
  4. Don’t Let Me Down (feat. Daya), The Chainsmokers
  5. Me, Myself & I, G-Eazy

Top 5 Movies of 2016

  1. Deadpool
  2. Star Wars: The Force Awakens
  3. Zootopia
  4. Captain America: Civil War
  5. Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice

Top 5 TV Shows of 2016

  1. Game of Thrones
  2. The Walking Dead
  3. The Big Bang Theory
  4. Mr. Robot
  5. The Flash

Top 5 Books of 2016

  1. Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe
  2. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: Parts One and Two
  3. The Girl on the Train: A Novel
  4. The Art of War
  5. Me Before You: A Novel 

This article first appeared on MyBroadband and is republished with permission.

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  1. #Anonymous
    07.12.2016 at 09:08

    would you please make a daily Top 5 most popular stuff on google play every week for ever and ever Please MyBroadband

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