Dominantly, RPGs alone accounted for nearly 55% of all Nintendo mobile game sales, including Mario Kart Tour ($282 million), Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp ($282 million), Lost Dragons ($168 million), Super Mario Run ($87 million) and Dr. Mario World ($14 million).
Driven by a successful economic model and a very loyal community, Fire Emblem Heroes It only takes 17.8 million installs to generate $1 billion, while super mario run and Mario Kart Tour There were 310 and 227 million downloads, respectively, but the economic results were less flattering.
nation GachaJapan has a lot to do with success Fire Emblem Heroes. Players in the archipelago generated $540 million, or 54% of total spending, according to Sensor Tower. The US (32.4%) and Canada (3.2%) also made it to the spending charts, while France can boast of topping the download charts after Japan and the US.
When it comes to downloads, the App Store is tied with Google Play, but Android gamers spend more ($587 million) than Apple gamers ($417 million).
success Fire Emblem Heroes That hasn’t stopped Nintendo’s interest in mobile from waning over time. While the company has announced its goal of releasing several mobile games a year, the massive success of the Switch and its games has gradually forgotten the desire to break into the unfathomable mobile ecosystem. While Nintendo remains committed to making its licensing and characters widely known outside of consoles, initiatives like building amusement parks and making animated films seem more important than making mobile games.
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