Fire Emblem Heroes Is Nintendo’s First Mobile Game To Pass $1 Billion In Spending

Switch

Products You May Like

Fire Emblem Heroes
Image: Nintendo

Back in February, Fire Emblem Heroes was approaching $1 billion in lifetime global player spending. And now, Sensor Tower reports that the strategy RPG mobile spin-off has surpassed that figure, becoming Nintendo’s most successful mobile game ever (thanks gameindustry.biz!). It also means that the crossover game is the most successful Fire Emblem game ever.

Heroes is now the only one of Nintendo’s mobile titles to pass the $1 billion mark, and it’s pretty healthily ahead of the next-best competitors from the Big N — Mario Kart Tour and Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp — which have both made around $282 million in global spending.

Dragalia Lost, which is currently in its final chapter and will be closing down later this year, is fourth at $168 million.

All Time Global Player Spending Nintendo Mobile Games June 2022
Image: Sensor Tower

Fire Emblem Heroes launched back in 2017 and has remained one of the most popular mobile games in Japan, with over half of the game’s revenue coming from Japan ($540.6 million) and around 8.4 million downloads.

Are you a Fire Emblem Heroes fan? Have you enjoyed all of the updates in the game? Let us know!

Articles You May Like

Towers of Aghasba looks like Monster Hunter with less monster hunting, more gliding and more village building
Former Paradox, CD Projekt and 11-bit devs reveal new 4X strategy RPG that splices Manor Lords with Crusader Kings
Disney Dreamlight Valley Showcase scheduled for next week
Poll: What’s The Best Ys Game? Rate Your Favourites For Our Upcoming Ranking
PlayStation Store Update Worldwide October 22, 2024

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *