Gamevil's revenue grew by almost 500%
Korean mobile game publisher Gamevil has published a financial report for the third quarter, which ended for the company on September 30 of this year.
The company's revenue amounted to a record $38.9 million, which is 102% more than in the third quarter of 2013 and 28% more than in the previous reporting period.
The company's net profit totals $8.9 million, which is 449% more compared to the same period last year and 185% more than in the second quarter of 2014.
The successes, according to the PocketGamer resource, in addition to the successful acquisitions made by the company recently, are explained by the launch of the Dragon Blaze title in Korea and the release of MLB Perfect Inning and Monster Warlord games on the international market.
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- Gamevil earned a record $32 million for the company from April to June
- Gamevil earned $3.5 million in the quarter
- Gamevil has announced a fantasy RPG
Gamevil Inc. is a Korean-American game publisher and developer, on the market since 2000. In 2013, the company acquired one of its main competitors at that time, the Korean studio Com2uS.