It is estimated that Pokémon TCG Pocket earned half a billion dollars in less than 3 months

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It is estimated that Pokémon Trading Game Game Game Pocket earned a stunning half billion dollars in less than three months, the same amount of Pokémon GO popular culture produced in just 22 days less.

Pocketgamer.biz numbers cited from Appmagic This estimated that the digital card game reached $ 500 million on February 4, which means only 97 days after its launch. Now this is the second Pokémon mobile game that hit this number, only behind the mentioned Pokémon Go.

The expansion of time during the Space Smackdown meant that daily sales increased to over $ 10 million for the first time, and two days were available in January, constituting 22% of revenues from the entire month.

Space Time Smackdown, at 207 cards, was the first full extension of Pokémon TCG Pocket, which began with the debut, 286 genetic cards of the top of the summit in October, before issued smaller, 86 cards called Mythical Island in December. Developer Creatures Inc. I plan to continue releasing sets in this way, with vast and petite in months.

The game follows the standard mobile and free model, flooding players with prizes on the first days before they parched soon, and spending money to the world is the only real way to re -experience this early thrill of emotions.

Completing a genetic top requires that players do not spend money about two years in accordance with one respect, while those who want to make rain to finish the collection after dropping around USD 1500.

This is not all of Sunfloras and Walrein Bows for Creatures Inc., because over the past week they were called the “predatory” and “even greedy” developer when the fans gathered against the poorly received commercial function.

Creatures Inc. Today, it has talented players of 1000 commercial tokens – enough for two significant transactions – because he is still investigating ways to repair controversial mechanics, although fans are still frustrated by a lack of communication and false promises.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN reporter. He will talk about The Witcher all day.

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