The entertainer's first mobile game, Kim Kardashain: Hollywood has
grossed $43.4m in its first quarter on sale, constituting more than half
of its developers total revenues for the period.


Kim Kardashian is gradually
moving out of the "famous for nothing" zone into the "wealthy
businesswoman" league, and the move is major!
The
entertainer's first mobile game, Kim Kardashain: Hollywood has grossed
$43.4m (N7,325,920,761.90) in its first quarter on sale, constituting
more than half of its developers total revenues for the period.
According
to Glu Mobile, which developed the licenced game for iPhone and
Android, the company has earned four times as much from Kardashian's
game as it did from its next biggest earner, Deer Hunter 2014.
The
game uses a free-to-play model, letting players build their character
up from a Z-list celebrity to an A-list star – and best friend of Kim
Kardashian herself – by going to parties, earning corporate
sponsorships, and buying clothes.
Of course, as a
free-to-play game, all of those things take time. Time which can be sped
up with a cash injection. Hence the $43m revenue.
The
firm's chief executive, Niccolo de Masi said: "Glu's third quarter was
the strongest in the company's history as non-GAAP revenue and Adjusted
EBITDA set all time records. The record quarter was driven by the
strength of Kim Kardashian: Hollywood, our new releases Dino Hunter:
Deadly Shores and Tap Sports: Baseball, ongoing traction with Deer
Hunter 2014 and Eternity Warriors 3 and the addition of Racing Rivals to
our product portfolio."
The Guardian reports that
income burst from Kim Kardashain: Hollywood quadrupled Glu Mobile's
overall revenue year-on-year, and took it from a $1m loss the quarter
before to $15.4m profit.
And the figures released
in the company's quarterly report suggest that the runaway success of
the game is largely in its ability to monetise players. The company saw
108m installs of its games last quarter, around the same as it had in
the first quarter of the year (106m). But revenue in the first quarter
was half what it was after the release of Kardashian's game.
Unconfirmed
reports from US site TMZ suggest that Kardashian herself will get 45%
of the net profits for the game, putting her income from just one
quarter at around $15m after expenses.
In October,
Kardashian extended her contract with Glu for an additional three
years, and the company released Kim Kardashian: Hollywood 2.0 on
Facebook.






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