Monster Hunter Now has become Niantic's third-highest-grossing game in history
In a couple of months, it can easily become second.
According to data.ai, the game has already earned $21.5 million. It has surpassed Pikmin Bloom ($19.7 million) but lags behind Harry Potter: Wizards Unite ($39.4 million) and, of course, Pokémon GO ($5.12 billion).
Nearly 70% of the revenue comes from Japan, followed by Hong Kong (11.5%) and the United States (6%).
Monster Hunter Now was launched on September 14th.
Within three weeks of its release, the game was downloaded 8.58 million times.
In terms of downloads, the United States is leading (accounting for 51.5% of all downloads), followed by Japan (10.6%) and Taiwan (3.8%).
The share of paid traffic increased after the first week, despite a drop in organic traffic.