Pokemon Masters Made $26 Million in First Week
Pokemon Mastersis the latest mobilePokemon experience from The Pokemon Company, and it seems like it faired quite well with fans during its opening week. It brought in over $25 million in revenue, according toSensor Tower, which puts it above other recent mobile Pokemon games when comparing how each of them did in their first week. It still trailed far behindPokemon Go, but it’s opening week was leagues ahead of games likePokemon Magikarp Jump.
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Sensor Tower reported on the estimates forPokemon Masters’first week of earnings and said the mobile game brought in approximately $26 million in the first week it was available. As a free-to-play game that puts its microtransactions right out there for players to dabble in, this means the earnings were entirely driven by players making these optional choices.
Comparing the first week of profits to other games, the next three Pokemon games followingPokemon MasterswerePokemon Questwith $3 million,Pokemon Magikarp Jumpwith $1 million, andPokemon Rumble Rushwith $300,000.Pokemon Gotowers above the other games at $56 million for its opening week, and even more impressive feat considering that number only takes into account the spending in Australia, Germany, Great Britain, New Zealand, and the United States.
Players in Japan contributed the most toPokemon Masters’profits with $16 million of the estimated earnings coming from that region, not a surprising statistic considering the influence of Pokemon andmobile games within the country. The United States, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and France composed the rest of the top five regions forPokemon Mastersspending.
Thanks to your tremendous support, Pokémon Masters has reached 10 million downloads worldwide! We hope you are enjoying Pasio so far, and we look forward to sharing more adventures with all of you.pic.twitter.com/6DnwRMluoX
— Pokémon Masters (@PokemonMasters)September 4, 2019
Though it just launched not long ago,Pokemon Masters’also has reached 10 million downloads already according to one of the updates from the game’s official Twitter account. Its first event is already live and will be available until September 29th, an event called “Reach for the Top” which includes the Sync Pair of Blue and Pidgeot.
As for future content,Pokemon Masterscan expect the mobile game to have new featuresadded every month. Events and more characters – potentially professor characters – will be added, though the gamemight not include any content from spin-off Pokemon games likePokemon Snap.
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