Pocket Money

With a mere six mobile games, Nintendo has managed to accumulate a total of over $1 billion USD in lifetime revenue, according to figures from the number-crunchers over atSensor Tower.

Of the six titles, fantasy battlerFire Emblem Heroesis the most successful by a country mile, racking up $656 million – over 60% of all revenue – since its original release back in 2017. Second place goes to habitat simAnimal Crossing: Pocket Camp, which pulled in a still ridiculously impressive $131 million.Dragalia Lost, Mario Kart Tour, Super Mario Run,andDr. Mario Worldbring up the rear, as demonstrated inSensor Tower’sgraph below.

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Late last year, Niantic revealed that its successful AR titlePokemon GOhad raked in a cool $3 billion in just four years,with 2019 being its most successful year to date. With this kind of revenue attainable for a successful title, it’s hardly any wonder why publishers seem so hell-bent on conquering the mobile market, and will likely continue the chase for some time to come.

Nintendo mobile games have brought in $1 billion in lifetime revenue[GamesIndustry.biz]

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