Step aside k porno "Candy Crush Saga," and look out, Snapchat.
Pokémon Gohas burst onto the scene in recent days to become the biggest U.S. mobile game ever, according to new data from SurveyMonkey Intelligence.
The app attracted 21 million daily active users on Tuesday, the biggest U.S. audience for a mobile game ever.
That data follows on other recent studies that have shown Pokémon Go surpassing Tinder and approaching Twitter in popularity.
Those users are bringing in big bucks. Pokémon Go remains atop the list of the highest grossing apps. SurveyMonkey projected that the app is bringing in millions of dollars per day.
That initial success was enough to send Nintendo stock soaring (Nintendo didn't make the game, but owns a piece of the company that did -- Niantic), adding more than $7 billion to its total value.
Those numbers can be hard to believe, but T-Mobile CEO John Legere noted on Tuesday that his company's network had experienced the growth first hand.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
The unprecedented success of Pokémon Go isn't just good for a mobile game. The app is now on pace to start competing with the likes of Snapchat and Google Maps.
"At its current rate of growth, Pokémon GO is on track to pass Snapchat within a couple of days on Android," wrote Robbie Allan, mobile product manager for SurveyMonkey, in a blog post. "Plus, as unbelievable as it sounds, Pokémon GO Android could surpass Google Maps itself as the largest user of Alphabet’s mapping data."
Don't just move Pokémon Go to your homescreen just yet. Competing with the likes of Snapchat and Google Maps is going to be difficult in the long term.
Allen warned that mobile games tend to flame out quickly, noting other apps have fallen as quickly as they've risen.
"History hasn’t always been kind to games that generate tremendous hype. Back in 2012, Draw Something consumed the public consciousness for a few weeks before its user numbers dropped like a stone. Nintendo’s last mobile game, Miitomo, met a similar fate, finding early success that was ultimately unsustainable," he wrote.
Have something to add to this story? Share it in the comments.
Chu, Hirono Commemorate 80th Anniversary of Repeal of Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882MOVIE REVIEW: ‘We Said, No, No!’ Takes Viewer Inside Tule LakeJANM to Present ‘The Oath of the Sword’ at Academy Museum of Motion PicturesOshogatsu Matsuri in S.F. JapantownOvershadowed: Proposed Development at 400 S. Central Ave. to Impact Little Tokyo50 Years of the TorranceOBITUARY: Alan Nishio, 78; Beloved Civil Rights and Community LeaderGrateful Crane Brings Music and Laughter to Disaster Survivors in TohokuCal Poly Nikkei Student in Need of Stem Cell DonorHawaii Newspapers Close, Ending 111 Hackers are using Trump’s election fraud conspiracy to break into U.S. government agencies Xiaomi shows off phone that can charge to 100% in 8 minutes Autopilot use will now be included in California traffic crash reports Lego launches first LGBTQ set 'In The Heights' raises the bar for movie musicals: Movie Review Everything Coming to Amazon in Prime in June Nintendo's gonna teach kids on Switch how to make games Twitter launches new account verification application How to customize your AirPods settings Apple's WWDC 2021 keynote event will be livestreamed June 7
0.1642s , 10121.7109375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【4 k porno】Enter to watch online.'Pokémon Go' is already the biggest U.S. mobile game ever,Global Perspective Monitoring