
Pokemon Masters Generated $33 Million Worldwide In Its First Month
It looks like Pokemon Masters is off to a stellar start.
Sensor Tower has released its report on the mobile game’s first month on the market, with a pretty positive outlook. Namely, the game earned $33 million during its first month – making it the second highest grossing Pokemon mobile title so far. While Pokemon GO still remained king, Pokemon Masters performed way ahead of other games like Pokemon Quest and Pokemon Duel.
Of note is that Japan pretty much carried Pokemon Masters to its current success, producing 58% of the game’s $33 million revenue all on its own. This means that each download generated around $12.90 on average!
Check out more details and a comparison chart below.
- Second highest grossing launch month for the franchise on mobile
- Generated an estimated $33.3 million in player spending since its release on August 29th, 2019
- Japan has led spending in Masters, contributing close to 58 percent of the title’s $33.3 million first month sum
- Players in the United States represented 19 percent of spending, or $6.3 million
- Hong Kong, Taiwan, and France comprised the remainder of the title’s top five markets during its launch month
- Hong Kong, Taiwan, and France account for $2 million, $1 million, and $920,000 spent by players there, respectively
- Total spending during the game’s first week of availability averaged close to $3.5 million per day
- This has decreased over time, averaging $230,000 per day for the past week
- The game has been installed by close to 12 million players globally to date across the App Store and Google Play
- This places its average revenue per download at $2.80
- The Japanese player base for Masters has spent an average of $12.90 per download
- U.S. player spending per download has been below the worldwide average at $2.33