The mobile version of "Klondike" from Vizor has collected 1 million downloads in a week since its release
The Minsk-based studio Vizor has reported on the successful launch of its social blockbuster “Klondike: The Missing Expedition” on mobile platforms. In just seven days since the global launch, the project has reached the mark of 1 million downloads.
This was announced today, April 13, by the company on its Facebook page. The announcement occurred without details. Vizor just published a holiday card that talks about the achievement.
The mobile version of the game was officially released on the App Store and Google Play last Thursday, April 6. It is unclear how the downloads are distributed between them today. However, on the game’s Google Play page, the counter shows that Android downloads amount to more than 500 thousand.
There is no official data on the earnings of the game yet. The DataMagic analytical service gives an estimate of daily net income (that is, without taking into account the share of digital stores) in the region of $ 30 thousand.
“Klondike” for Vizor is not the first mobile release. Earlier, the company, now officially registered in the UK, successfully launched the “Zombie Farm” and “Mahjong: Treasure Hunt” versions for smartphones and tablets, a third-party development that earned more than $1 million a month last year.
The new “Klondike: The Missing Expedition” is a mobile reading of the original social farm released in 2012. In the game, the user must breed animals, build production buildings, and explore new territories.
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