The other day, the geolocation game Jurassic World Alive turned three years old. In honor of which the PocketGamer portal shared statistics on the project. It turned out that during the time since its release, its revenue amounted to $ 102 million, and downloads — 25 million.
Data on downloads was confirmed to the portal by Ludia— the developer and publisher of the game. Data on revenue was provided by Sensor Tower.
Jurassic World Alive was released in mid-May 2018. Nine months after its release, its revenue reached $40 million, which made the project the most earning geolocation game after Pokémon GO.
A week and a half ago it became known that Ludia is preparing to become part of Jam City — the owner of the mobile titles Cookie Jam and Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery. Americans will pay $175 million for it.