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Nintendo, Cygames' Dragalia Lost RPG App Earns US$50 Million Since Launch
posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins
Mobile app data analysis organization Sensor Tower reported on Tuesday that Nintendo and Cygames' new action RPG smartphone game Dragalia Lost has earned $50 million since it launched on September 27 in Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, and the United States. By comparison, in the same time period after launch Fire Emblem Heroes earned US$75.8 million in those same countries.
Players in Japan represent 66% of the revenue for Dragalia Lost, with 18% coming from players in the United States. The iOS version of the game accounts for 60% of the earnings.
The game earned US$16 million in its first two weeks.
Nintendo is handling the game's release in North America and Europe. The company has been co-developing the game with Cygames, and both companies are jointly operating the game. The game supports Japanese, English, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese languages for text, and English and Japanese audio languages.
Sources: Sensor Tower (Randy Nelson), Variety (Stefanie Fogel)
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