Super Mario Run: 77% of income comes from iPhone users

jeu-super-mario-run-pas-cher-iphone.jpgThe Google Play Store is
Known to generate more downloads than the App Store. However, in this
which concerns income, the Apple apps store is the one that generates the
more, this is why developers often first release their
App on iOS before Android.

Nintendo also does the same with its mobile games, and according to the firm
Sensor Tower, over the same period of availability on iOS and Android for the
Super Mario Run game
Available here on the App Store
,77 % of income comes from the
Apple platform
.

According to Sensor Tower, the Super Mario Run game has generated approximately
$ 60 millionincome worldwide, with 23 %
from Google Play Store, and the rest, 77 %, from the app
Store.

Regarding the geographical distribution of income,43 % of
income from the United States
, followed by Japan (historic country of
Nintendo) with 17 %.

In parallel,Shuntaro Furukawa, the new president of
Nintendo recently announced that mobile will becomea priority for
The Japanese firm
, because according to him, it is a platform that should
explode in the future for video games.

Nintendo already has several mobile titles to its credit, such as
Super Mario Run
Available here on the App Store
,Animal Crossing: Pocket
Camp
,
Available here on the App Store
etFire Emblem Heroes

Available here on the App Store
.

The gameMario mapis himadapted
For iPhone and iPad
, onsiege
Kart Tour here
.

Furukawa therefore plansincrease the number of mobile games
Nintendo, but also to launchA big titleshortly,
which would become very popular on mobile and which would be used to promote
Other mobile games in the Japanese firm. We imagine a fairly
Ambitious, like carrying the excellent console game "The Legend of Zelda:
Breath of the Wild".

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