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The Battle Royale for smartphones have generated more than 2.000 billion dollars in microtransactions

Such is the popularity of Battle Royale on smartphones that in less than two years they have generated more than 2.000 million dollars in microtransactions.

The smartphone gaming market is one of the most lucrative, generating billions in micro-transactions. But within this market, the one that seems to be hitting the most in terms of income generation are the Battle Royale. Fortnite and PUBG Mobile They are the two that have made the leap from PC to smartphones. Electronic Arts seems to be working on bringing Apex Legends to smartphones as well. An extremely lucrative market that is around 2.000 billion dollars worldwide.

The Battle Royale generate tens of millions on smartphone

According to SensorTower.com, Battle Royale games for smartphones are an unstoppable money-making machine. In less than two years, smartphone games with this theme have generated more than 2.000 billion dollars. Some brutal figures, showing how smartphone gaming is a hassle-free money-making machine.

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The one that takes the cake is the Knives Out, which has generated 643.4 million dollars. This game surpasses all its rivals and has been available on the market since November 2017. Very closely followed by Fortnite, which only on iOS has generated 630.4 million dollars (which is a stupid bitch). PUBG Mobile is somewhat further away with $ 438.8 million entered.

The fourth place is for the Garena Free Fire game that has generated 253 million dollars. The Rules of Survival closes the list with $ 96.6 million generated. These are truly astronomical amounts that show that the money is in smartphone microtransactions. Some logical data, on the other hand, since anyone has a smartphone and a much larger potential audience can be reached.

Source: VB

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Robert Sole

Director of Contents and Writing of this same website, technician in renewable energy generation systems and low voltage electrical technician. I work in front of a PC, in my free time I am in front of a PC and when I leave the house I am glued to the screen of my smartphone. Every morning when I wake up I walk across the Stargate to make some coffee and start watching YouTube videos. I once saw a dragon ... or was it a Dragonite?

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