Dragalia Lost surpasses $100 million in worldwide revenue, now Nintendo’s second most successful mobile game
Dragalia Lost has done fairly well for itself despite a couple of hurdles. For one thing, it continues to generate revenue even though it is still only available in just eleven markets. The game is also a totally original IP.
Since launch, Dragalia Lost has earned over $100 million worldwide. It has now overtaken Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp as Nintendo’s second highest earning mobile title. Fire Emblem Heroes is still well ahead of the pack at nearly $600 million.
As far as all-time revenue per download goes, Dragalia Lost sits second for Nintendo games on mobile behind Fire Emblem Heroes. Cygames’ effort has an average of approximately $33 per download, compared to $38 for Fire Emblem Heroes. That’s much better that Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp’s revenue per download of $3.30.
Japan accounts for the highest amount of revenue generated at $58 million. United States is next at $21 million. Interestingly, Hong Kong has a revenue per download of $63, compared to Japan’s $47 and $17 in the US.
Dragalia Lost has decreased in total monthly player spending since it reached its high of $25 million last October. In June, it brought in $3.6 million. Dragalia Lost did take home close to a quarter of Nintendo’s $20 million net income from its mobile portfolio last month.