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Marvel Strike Force generates over $25m revenue in four months

Comic book RPG has been downloaded over 10 million times since its March 28th launch

Marvel Strike Force generates over $25m revenue in four months

FoxNext's turn-based RPG Marvel Strike has taken in over $25 million in revenue worldwide since launching back in March.

According to Sensor Tower, the game has racked up more than 10 million installs in the last four months.

Roughly 60 per cent of the $25 million spend came from players in the US, a substantial distance ahead Great Britain’s second-place showing with six per cent.

Revenue is fairly evenly balanced between the App Store’s 54 per cent and Google Play’s 46 per cent.

Inside job

Strike Force developer FoxNext is a games and entertainment division of 20th Century Fox. This month, it revealed that it was working with East Side Games to create TV tie-in It’s Always Sunny: The Gang Goes Mobile.

FoxNext’s take on Marvel was also one of five franchise titles to gain a significant boost in players thanks to the latest Avengers theatrical release this May.


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Natalie Clayton is an Edinburgh-based freelance writer and game developer. Besides PCGamesInsider and Pocketgamer.biz, she's written across the games media landscape and was named in the 2018 GamesIndustry.biz 100 Rising Star list.