The accumulated revenue of the mobile game "Survival of the Jedi" exceeded 7 billion dollars
The accumulated revenue of the mobile game "Survival of the Jedi" exceeded 7 billion dollars
2022-11-29 18:20

On November 29, it was reported that the mobile application research organization SensorTower recently published a statistical report that the cumulative global revenue of Tencent's "Jedi Survival" mobile game, including PUBG Mobile and "Peace Elite" in mainland China, has exceeded $7 billion, and the revenue of the game has reached $2.6 billion since this year, second only to Tencent's own "Glory of the King", It is higher than the original god of Mihayou.

However, this revenue data is based on the statistics of the global App Store and Google Play channels, and does not include the data of the major third-party Android app stores, which makes the revenue of the domestic Android platform "Peace Elite" not reflected in the statistics, with a considerable lack.

Considering that SensorTower said in its report that the revenue of the iOS platform of Peace Elite was close to $4 billion, and the huge Android user base in China, the accumulated revenue of the mobile game "Survival of Jedi" is likely to exceed $10 billion.

In addition to the Chinese market, the report said that American players ranked second in the game spending, accounting for 11.8% of the total revenue, while Japan ranked third with 4.2%. In terms of the share of each platform, the revenue of overseas PUBG Mobile from Apple App Store accounted for 56.6%, while that of Google Play accounted for 43.4%. It seems that Apple players are more willing to receive gold than Android players on the whole.



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