Pokémon GO still has a lot of ground to cover in terms of global availability, but while countries including China and Brazil anxiously await its arrival, the app has hit another major milestone. Sensor Tower Store Intelligence data now shows that the app has surpassed $160 million in worldwide net revenue on the App Store and Google Play since releasing on July 6.
Meanwhile, as some Pokémon GO users are decrying recent changes made to the game by developer Niantic in App Store reviews and on social media, Sensor Tower research shows that when it comes to actually using the app, they’re just as engaged as they were before the widely vilified update hit.
In its first month of availability, and still having launched in less than half of the regions where the App Store and Google Play are available,Pokémon GO has generated more than $160 million in net revenue across both platforms. We estimate that it is adding several million in net revenue per day, a figure which will no doubt grow as more regions come online—and assuming that monetization remains consistent in existing territories.
Source: SensorTower