Developers from the Epic Games studio can rub their hands together. Their phenomenal game Fortnite, whose version for iPhones and iPads was released recently, is breaking records in profits. It wasn't too long ago that we brought you our first look at how Fortnite is doing from a microtransaction investment perspective. However, if you already thought that $1,5 million earned in three days was incredible, the following lines will really put it on your ass.
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According to analytics company Sensor Tower, which recently reported earnings of $1,5 million in the first three days, Fortnite has earned $15 million in the first twenty days since its launch (which took place on March 15). After deductions from Appyou are welcome studio it earned roughly $10,5 million during that period.
Although the profits from this game may seem really high, they were to be expected. Fortnite and this type of game in general has been extremely popular in the world lately, thanks to which success was almost guaranteed even on the Apple platform. According to analysts, it can also be expected that this madness will not stop easily. Fortnite's player base will likely continue to grow. The developers also supported this by allowing uninvited players to enter the game a few days ago. It was the invitation that was necessary for playing Fortnite in the early days, but this, of course, hampered profits to a large extent.
Not even the main competitor stopped him
According to some experts, the arrival of the mobile version of its main competitor should have been a tough test for Fortnite - PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, which is a very similar game in type. However, Fortnite doesn't seem to have seen any slowdown in growth since the launch of PUBG.
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And what about you? Do you play one of these games, or are similar genres beyond you? And if you play, do you think Fortnite or PlayerUnknown Battlegrounds is better? Be sure to share your opinion with us in the comments.
Source: 9to5mac
Considering that PUBG mobile doesn't make money.. well, at least I haven't figured out how yet.. so EPIC thumbs up. Even though playerunknown boasted that on appIt was in first place for a while, so what's the point of first place if it doesn't make a single dollar :D (I didn't notice the ad or any in-app purchase)
I also don't understand how PUBG makes money.
Fortnite is too fast a game for me.
I definitely enjoy the PUBG joke