Pokémon GO Players Spent $8.9 Million On Saturday, The Highest Daily Total Since 2016 – Nintendo Life

The apps ongoing success has been assisted this year by Niantics stay-at-home changes, which have actually enabled fans to keep playing while stuck inside.

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Pokémon GO has just recorded its highest everyday gamer costs overall considering that July 2016, the month in which the app first launched.
Last weekend, on Saturday, 25th July, players of Niantics monster-catching mobile hit spent a combined overall of $8.9 million. The figure originates from new Sensor Tower data (thanks, GamesIndustrybiz), which also reveals that the following day recorded a similarly outstanding $8.6 million in gamer costs, adding up for a total of $17.5 million throughout the weekend.
The increase in spending was an outcome of Pokémon GO Fest, an unique two-day occasion which cost gamers $14.99 to take pleasure in. The occasion could be experienced by anyone around the world, with over 75 types of Pokémon appearing in the wild and in raids, in addition to other benefits, all being offered to those who registered.
GamesIndustrybiz reports that Pokémon GO has actually generated $539 million given that the start of 2020, bringing its lifetime earnings total to practically $3.7 billion. Not a bad overall for something which has just been around for four years.