DeNA, the Japanese mobile games publisher that recently merged with Nintendo, is hoping its latest partnership will rake in $25m a month.
This is a lofty, but not unrealistic goal, as DeNA chief executive Isao Moriyasu told Reuters that its most popular title, Kaito Royale, brought in ¥3b, which comes out to about $25m. "We want to surpass that," he said.
"We want to create games that will be played by hundreds of millions of people," he stated. "We want to create multiple hit games rather than aiming to succeed with just one powerful IP element."
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