In six years, The Walking Dead: No Man's Land has earned $151 million and surpassed the mark of 23 million downloads
A mobile game based on the TV series “The Walking Dead” The Walking Dead: No Man’s Land celebrates its birthday — the project has turned 6 years since its release in 2015. In honor of this event, the creators of the game summed up the interim results.
According to these results:
- To date, No Man’s Land has tripled ARPDAU compared to 2015;earned $151 million for the entire existence;
- it has been downloaded 23 million times.
The company also noted that No Man’s Land users play an average of 70 minutes a day.
The celebration began on October 8 and will last until the end of the month. For this occasion, No Man’s Land has added internal events, token sets, a campaign with exclusive rewards, new weapons and characters.
The Walking Dead: No Man’s Land is a mobile RPG with strategy elements. In it, the player gathers his own team of characters from the series and fights hordes of zombies.
No Man’s Land is a joint project of the Finnish developer Next Games and the media company AMC Networks, which owns the rights to the original series.
By the way, Next Games became the first Finnish game developer to enter the stock market. At the time of writing, one share of the company was valued at €1.6.
It is predicted that the company’s revenue at the end of the current financial year will amount to €40 million. According to the results of the first half of the year, the company’s net income amounted to €12.3 million.
Screenshots from the game The Walking Dead: No Man’s Land