Japan’s biggest smartphone game Puzzle & Dragons is now boasting over 20 million registered users in the country, maker GungHo Online Entertainment (3765) announced today. While this is a pretty impressive milestone, this chart from news site Social Game Info shows that growth is slowing...
Divine Gate: A Preview Of Puzzle & Dragons Maker GungHo’s Next Big Game
At this year’s Tokyo Game Show, mobile game maker GungHo (3765) finally revealed a few more details about its follow-up to Puzzle & Dragons, Japan’s most popular smartphone title. And it’s not Puzzle & Dragons 2 but a completely new title called “Divine Gate”...
Kabam And Tokyo-based gumi Enter Partnership, Launch Puzzle Trooper On iOS And Android
Earlier this month, Kabam made some heads turn in Japan when the American company announced an international marketing deal with Tokyo-based mobile game maker KLab. That agreement was entered a few months after Kabam set up a US$50 million fund to help Japanese mobile game companies expand globally...
Puzzle & Dragons Maker GungHo Made US$4.9 Million Per Day In Sales Last Quarter
GungHo Online Entertainment (3765), the company behind Japan’s top smartphone game Puzzle & Dragons, today published its financial report for January to June 2013. Here are the main data points in English for that time frame (the report is available in Japanese only): sales: US$763 million...
Puzzle & Dragons Adds Another Million Players, Now At 12 Million
The hype around Japan’s most popular mobile game Puzzle & Dragons, which is estimated to generate a mind-blowing US$62-86 million per month (or more) in sales, continues. According to maker GungHo, the RPG/puzzle hybrid now boasts 12 million registered players in Japan (the company...
Puzzle & Dragons Hits 11 Million Downloads, Gets New TV Ad
Japan’s top smartphone game Puzzle & Dragons, which is estimated to generate a mind-blowing US$62-86 million per month (some think it’s even more), continues to grow. The RPG/puzzle hybrid now has 11 million users in Japan, maker GungHo is reporting. This chart from Japanese news...