The app is reportedly earning $6.4 million in revenue every day on average, and took just 17 days to cross the $100 million mark.
Pokemon's newest mobile app is continuing to make big waves, with The Pokemon Company announcing a total of 30 million downloads just a little over a week after launch.
The recently released app is reportedly earning $3 million in revenue every day, which is thrice as much as even the uber-successful Pokemon GO.
The app has seen over 10 million downloads within 48 hours of its launch, The Pokemon Company has revealed.
The paid version will launch at a discount price of $9.99. Current users can transfer their save data until June 2nd, 2025.
Players will be able to transfer their save data over from the current version of the game to its upcoming paid release, Nintendo confirms.
From October 4 onwards, all future tours will consist of content that has been previously released for the mobile title.
It also looked at companies like Niantic, Konami, DeNA, Square Enix and even Nintendo for improving its "mobile footprint."
The company will focus on the "development and operation of systems related to the digital part of Nintendo’s business."
The company will "research and develop, as well as create value-added services to further reinforce Nintendo’s relationship with consumers."
The OG professor returns in a big way.
Everyone can get in on the race this time.
Anyone and everyone can get into this race.
They also contributed to Mario Kart Tour's development.
The October event sees a lot of new content for the racer.
And $12.7 million raked in in revenue.
The kart racing series speeds to an excellent mobile debut.
That number could be significantly higher though, according to Niko Partners' Daniel Ahmad.
The game claims a multiplayer mode is "inbound".
Unlock Gold Gifts, in-game badges and 200cc mode for $4.99 per month.