Dr. Mario World Has Been Downloaded 2 Million Times And Earned $100K In Its First 72 Hours
Market analyst Sensor Tower has published its first batch of data on Dr. Mario World, showing just how well its doing after its first 72 hours online.
According to their data, Dr. Mario World has so far been downloaded 2 million times and earned around $100,000 in the first three days since it was released on July 9-10 2019. While these figures sound fairly impressive, the game’s performance doesn’t quite match up to what Fire Emblem Heroes, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp and Dragalia Lost managed to achieve in the same timespan.
You can check out a summary of Sensor Tower’s findings and comparisons below:
Downloads
- More than two million players have downloaded Dr. Mario World
- Total downloads are at about half of Super Mario Run’s iOS-only figure of 4.3 million
- Fire Emblem Heroes was at 4.9 million in the same amount of time
- One-third of Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp’s six million in the same time
- Dr. Mario World hit seven times as many installs as Dragalia Lost in its first 72 hours
Earnings
- Dr. Mario World has pulled in more than $100,000 since launch
- Fire Emblem Heroes took in $11.6 million in the same markets during this period
- Dragalia Lost’s five markets generated $250,000 in spending in its first 72 hours
- Dr. Mario World is generating about 73 percent of Friends Saga’s $137,000 first-three-day gross revenue in the same markets
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