An independent report by Sensor Tower shows that Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, the Nintendo title for mobile gaming, has reached an important milestone: it has already generated 50 million dollars in revenue through its micropayment system.
The latest information was in June, the game had generated 35 million dollars since its launch in November 2017, which shows that the title continues to generate steady income for the company.
The title has taken two months longer than Super Mario Run to reach this milestone, but both are far from the huge success of Fire Emblem Heroes, which got that volume of revenue in just 20 days and has already accumulated more than 400 million dollars generated since its launch.
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The main market for Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is Japanese: it represents 81% of the total. USA is placed in second position with 14% of the public of the game.
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is available for both Android and iOS.