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Know About the most popular game PUBG and Earning



Know About the most popular game PUBG:-

“PUBG Mobile’s” revenue have tripled since introducing its premium Royale Pass last month, according to market intelligence company Sensor Tower.

The game has made about $22 million since the Royale Pass went live on Jun. 19, Sensor Tower said. That’s an increase of 190% compared to the estimated $7.6 million it grossed between May 16 and Jun. 18. Players are now spending about three times as much per day in “PUBG Mobile” as they did before the Royale Pass launch. App Store and Google Play users are spending an average of approximately $650,000 per day worldwide, compared to the $220,000 per day they spent in the preceding period.

Last month, Sensor Tower said “PUBG Mobile” revenue rose 365% the week the Royale Pass debuted, reportedly earning $6.1 million gross worldwide on both iOS and Android. The game earned an average of $1.3 million in the three weeks before that.

PUBG earning :-
At a roundtable interview at Valve's studio in Bellevue, Washington today, Valve founder Gabe Newell noted that the company created a "hole" by not shipping any new games after Dota 2 (and says they're going to start doing that again), but also took a little credit for a game Valve didn't make.

Valve's hardware and technology research has been an "investment in the future," said Newell, one which he connects to the incredible success of PUBG. "[That investment] does help do good things for the gaming industry. So you can have a relatively new game like PUBG, and because they can capitalize on all the other multiplayer games, the technology, the fact that China is now a huge market for anybody who does PC game development—So PUBG can come out of pretty much nowhere and become the third largest selling game in Steam's history. Their gross revenue over all time is already number three in fairly short order."

That's the first we're hearing of PUBG's lifetime Steam revenue compared to other games on the platform, though we'd obviously assumed it was up there. Newell didn't say which games were in the number one and two spots, though Valve's own Dota 2, Team Fortress 2, and CS:GO are certainly high on the list. Naturally, PUBG was included at the top of Valve's year-end list of the highest-earning Steam games of 2017.

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