HoYoverse’s latest hit game,food eroticism “Honkai: Star Rail,” has amassed a global revenue of $500 million (excluding PC terminals and China’s Android data), as reported by the intelligence firm Sensor Tower. This achievement is particularly noteworthy for the new turn-based RPG game, which made its debut on mobile and PC platforms in April. The game is set to launch on the PS5 in the fourth quarter of this year. Notably, the Chinese market claims the largest revenue share at 41.1%, while the Japanese, American, and South Korean markets contribute 23.9%, 12%, and 7% respectively. In the Japanese market, players of Star Rail generate an average income of $60 per download, securing the top spot across all countries and regions. [nadianshi, in Chinese]
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