Pokemon GO is still going. In fact, SensorTower has released some new data on the game that tells us that it is also seeing more success. Today is the game’s 2nd anniversary, and SensorTower says “while the fervor has subsided in the 24 months since that game-changing day, players worldwide continue to spend more than $2 million per day. This has led to the game reaching $1.8 billion in player spending, having crossed the $1 billion milestone in January 2017”.

What is also amazing is that the game is, once again, showing up in charts. SensorTower says that “it remains a top 10 app by revenue, ranking at No. 9 overall for the month of June, when it grossed an estimated $70 million worldwide. As of today, the game is in the App Store’s top 10 grossing charts on 21 countries, including the U.S., Great Britain, Germany, and Canada. It’s No. 14 on Japan’s top grossing iPhone app chart”.

As for the game’s revenue, a chart can be seen down below. SensorTower explains that “the United States and Japan lead all-time player spending in the game, accounting for 34 and 28 percent of its revenue across the App Store and Google Play, respectively. Germany, Great Britain, and Taiwan round out its top first countries at 5 percent, 4 percent, and 3 percent of revenue, respectively”. Lastly, SensorTower says that “Google Play has accounted for the largest portion of Pokémon GO’s revenue at 58 percent, with the App Store making up the remaining 42 percent of spending”.

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