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    Default Core gamers generated 66% of mobile revenues in 2020

    A new report shows that core gamers generated two thirds of all mobile games revenues last year, despite the games themselves only accounting for a fifth of all downloads.
    That's according to App Annie's State of Mobile 2021 report, which shows that 66% of consumer spend on games across iOS and Android were spent on core games like PUBG Mobile and Honor of Kings.
    By comparison, casual titles -- with examples given including Roblox, My Talking Tom Friends and Among Us -- only accounted for 23% of all gaming revenues, and casino apps for 11%.
    App Annie also reports that events were the biggest driver of in-game spending in 2020, accounting for $53 billion -- a big increase over the $1.99 billion spent on in-game events the year before.
    Looking at Android only, 55% of time spent playing on mobile was dedicated to core games, with 43% for casual and 2% for casino.
    However, casual still dominates in terms of downloads, accounting for 78% of all installs across iOS and Android last year. Core games only accounted for 20%, while casino was at 2%.
    According to App Annie's data, PUBG Mobile was the global leader in terms of monthly active users, outranking Candy Crush Saga, Ludo King, Among Us and Garena Free Fire, which filled out the rest of the top five.
    Garena Free Fire was the most downloaded game in the world, followed by Among Us, Subway Surfers, PUBG Mobile and Gardenscapes.

    Core gamers generated 66% of mobile revenues in 2020 | GamesIndustry.biz

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    I think we all understand the reason for such values. Thanks to the situation in the world due to the Chinese incident, many people were at home trying to have as much fun as they could. For many, it was the games that became the salvation. I've never been into mobile gaming before, but it's really very addictive. The only downside I noted for myself was the character control. It is really very inconvenient compared to PC.

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    Interesting, but the statistics do not inspire me with confidence.

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