PUBG: Mobile is losing its popularity!

Sensor Tower has announced the list of the most expensive mobile games of July. So how is the list? Here are the top-grossing mobile games!
 PUBG: Mobile is losing its popularity!
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In 2010, a radical change took place in the mobile market. While phones were called “smart”, with the introduction of Android and iOS into our lives, mobile productions that directly competed with PC and console games began to appear. Finally, the list of the most expensive mobile games of July has been announced. Here are the top-grossing mobile games!

Top paid mobile games

Considered as one of the most powerful tools in the analysis of the mobile industry, Sensor Tower shared the list of the most expensive mobile games of July. Last month’s champion was Honor of Kings, which put $225.8 million in its vault. The country that spent the most money on the production was China with 94.6 percent. Second place was Taiwan with 2 percent and Thailand with 1.6 percent.


Top paid mobile games

The second highest-grossing mobile game was PUBG: Mobile with $164.3 million. While China was the country that spent the most money on the game with 69 percent, the USA found its place in the second place with 6.4 percent. However, the production has not even been listed on the Android side for the last two months. This led to the thought that it began to lose its popularity.

The global mobile game industry received a total of $6.7 billion from the App Store and Google Play Store platforms in July 2022. Compared to the same period of the previous year, it decreased by 10.2 percent. At the same time, the country that spent the most money on mobile games last month was the USA, with 1.9 billion dollars, constituting 28.4 percent of the total expenditures. Japan took the second place with 20 percent, and China, where the Google Play Store is not active, took the second place with 17.8 percent.

So what do you think about this subject? How do you think the mobile game industry is going? Do not forget to share your views with us in the comments section.

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