Following the Pokemon GO 2018 report, mobile analytics firm Sensor Tower has put out a report on how much Nintendo has made through all its smartphone games in 2018.
Nintendo made USD348 million from all of its smartphone games in 2018, a 15% increase from 2017. The bulk of the revenue came from Fire Emblem Heroes, which contributed 66% (USD230 million) of all smartphone revenue. Coming in distant second is Dragalia Lost, which generated about 17% (USD58.4 million). In third and fourth place are Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp (USD48.6 million) and Super Mario Run (USD10 million) respectively.
What do you think? Let us know in the comments below.
Nintendo can be considered a newcomer into the smartphone games market, therefore it is trying its best to learn everything they could. As a result, their smartphone games profits are still not up to expectations. Speaking at Nintendo’s financial brief, Nintendo President, Tatsumi Kimishima, said that despite the unsatisfactory profits,…
Incoming Nintendo President, Shuntaro Furukawa, has some ambitious plans up his sleeves, especially when dealing with Nintendo's Mobile Game initiatives. From what was revealed at Nintendo's financial brief, Nintendo's current President, Tatsumi Kimishima, said that he wants to build Nintendo's mobile division into a pillar of revenue. However, it seems…
Nintendo is heading deeper and deeper into the Mobile Game sector with its latest release, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, and future title, Mario Kart Tour. However, it would seem like the profits from the mobile games are not to Nintendo President, Tatsumi Kimishima’s satisfaction. Speaking To Nikkei, and translated by…
In "Mobile"
Don’t miss the news!
Keep yourself up to date on the latest Nintendo and Pokemon news with us on Facebook and Twitter. We do giveaways too!