Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp has amassed over 15 million downloads in its nine days since launch, but according to new analysis from Sensor Tower, has only made $10 million from its players. You can pay to get Leaf Tickets for a variety of activities in Animal Crossing, from accessing off-limits farming areas to skipping build wait timers, but in the laid back world of Pocket Camp, none of it seems terribly urgent. Sensor Tower warns that it’s still early days for Pocket Camp so it’s hard to deem it a success or failure yet. But I don’t think Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp has a way to convince players that yes, Leaf Tickets are worth purchasing. Not that everything should be gacha and loot boxes, but Animal Crossing does seem like the other extreme end where there’s barely any motivating factor for (non-Japanese) players to spend money on the title.
Source: Forbes December 02, 2017 15:22 UTC