Haha nah, I don't think Genshin is gonna end anytime soon. But the end of the Teyvat arc could be a nice cutoff point for an offline version.They think it’s gonna end.
This game is gonna outlast me
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Haha nah, I don't think Genshin is gonna end anytime soon. But the end of the Teyvat arc could be a nice cutoff point for an offline version.They think it’s gonna end.
This game is gonna outlast me
sensor Tower charts are out
almost 60% drop for ZZZ. November and December will be rough. January will have the "archon" banner, so we'll see
wuwa better than last month (once charts are stabilized), but still on a downward trend. also CN seems to have abandoned the game
I don't think anyone was expecting it to come close to genshin or HSR, but a stable 20-30M per month is what I was expecting for it's non-hype banners months.everything happening on this chart makes sense.
zzz totally flubbed it, i doubt it will ever come close to star rail or genshin again i also doubt the faux archon will get them close.
Banners do well on console and PC right? I can't see myself ever playing ZZZ on mobile.I don't think anyone was expecting it to come close to genshin or HSR, but a stable 20-30M per month is what I was expecting for it's non-hype banners months.
I do wonder how much Cesar coming out in september and content becoming harder for mobile influenced the result.
everything happening on this chart makes sense.
zzz totally flubbed it, i doubt it will ever come close to star rail or genshin again i also doubt the faux archon will get them close.
I don't think anyone was expecting it to come close to genshin or HSR, but a stable 20-30M per month is what I was expecting for it's non-hype banners months.
I do wonder how much Cesar coming out in september and content becoming harder for mobile influenced the result.
The new mobile outing for the Pokémon Trading Card Game has generated more than $12 million after just four days of release.
Pokémon's home market of Japan accounts for the biggest share of this at 45% of all in-game spending. The second biggest market is the US at 25%, before it drops to 4% each for Hong Kong and Taiwan.
the rest hereiOS users are by far the biggest spenders, reportedly accounting for $10.5 million of the $12.1 million generated so far.
As far as I know, the daily active users of these two games are very close (now 1.5M-2M). The source of data is based on crawler sampling statistics.At least as far as mobile is concerned, the player base has had a similarly sharp decline like WuWa. Might even be sharper than WuWa as it's already at WuWa numbers but came out later and had a way bigger marketing/release push/spike.
So these mobile revenue numbers do track with the declining player base, as they tracked with WuWa's drop then re-stabilization.
Just for cN right?As far as I know, the daily active users of these two games are very close (now 1.5M-2M). The source of data is based on crawler sampling statistics.
This depends on whether CN and other regions use a shared UID.Just for cN right?
Even then that doesn’t seem very good for zzz considering the budget
there's always been characters with elf-like ears. I don't think we ever got an explanation for it though.Why is there suddenly a LotR elf in Genshin?
there's always been characters with elf-like ears. I don't think we ever got an explanation for it though.
Klee is a kinda half-elf (I think?) and appeared since 1.x. It's not really new. The Hexen thingy (gathering of "witches") is also made up partly of non-humans, or at least long-lived beings.
No, the real question you should be asking is why is there a DJ chewing gum and skating around on roller blades in Genshin (Xilonen)?
Peacekeeping.Having now watched the trailer... why is there a giant revolver