The Kim Kardashian: Hollywood mobile game from Glu Mobile has brought its creators $51 million in revenue since its launch in June.
The data came from the analytical resource SuperData Research. The company also shared statistics on the digital games industry in general. The American segment of the market earned $873 million over the past September. This is 8.6% more than in the same period in 2013.
According to forecasts of the resource, revenues from mobile games this year should exceed $ 20 billion.
The executive director of SuperData Research, Joost van Dreunen, noted that after the annual summer sales decline, a pre-holiday “fever” will soon begin, and monthly revenue from mobile games in the United States may increase to $ 300 million.
Van Drunen is also confident that the success of the title Kim Kardashian: Hollywood will push developers to the idea that using a hyped star can be more profitable than making money from a popular franchise.
The company releases games for various mobile platforms, including iOS, Android, Amazon, Windows Phone and Google Chrome. She participated in the development of Dragon Slayer, Heroes of Destiny Gun Bros 2, Contract Killer 2.