Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp has been out for a week, but it’s already made quite a hefty chunk of change for Nintendo. It’s already earned an estimated $10 Million dollars for the Big N. As the chart below from Sensortower shows, that’s about a third of what Fire Emblem Heroes has made.

Of this $10 Million, the vast majority of sales come from Japanese players, with the average Japanese player having spent about $4 dollars on the game already. By comparison, the US’s average spending is only about 12 cents!

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp has only just gotten underway as well. With a new Winter themed event around the corner, chances are we’ll see Pocket Camp continue to snowball into further success. For more on that event as it happens, stay tuned to NinMobileNews!

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Jared is a lifelong Nintendo fan who's been playing games since he could hold a controller. He loves all Nintendo franchises, especially Metroid, Donkey Kong, and Smash Bros. If he's not playing Nintendo games, chances are he's talking, writing, or thinking about them.

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