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'Animal crossing: pocket camp', a success after 15 million downloads since its launch

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Nintendo's latest mobile game, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp has already been downloaded at least 15 million times on iOS terminals since its official launch last week, as Sensor Tower has revealed.

Nintendo's new hit

With approximately 15 million downloads in just six days, Sensor Tower ensures that "Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp" is the second most successful release by Nintendo in terms of volume of installations on devices. Although he has not managed to exceed the download figures of Super Mario Run, he has managed to defeat another great success, "Fire Emblem Heroes".

In comparison, “Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp” has fewer downloads than Supercell's “Clash Royale” during its first six days of release, and while it has been downloaded more times than “Pokémon Go” during this period, we shouldn't miss out on Given that this game was limited in its initial release to Australia, New Zealand and the United States, while "Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp" has been available worldwide simultaneously since last Tuesday.

Currently, "Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp" ranks 10th by revenue for the iPhone in Japan, although in the United States it rises to 72nd place.

On the other hand, we must bear in mind that the data provided by Sensor Tower may be somewhat inaccurate. In fact, after the launch of "Super Mario Run", the firm suggested that it had been downloaded 25 million times in four days, but finally that figure turned out to be incorrect by default and that is, according to Nintendo, the plumber's game it had actually been downloaded 40 million times over the course of four days.

This being the case, it could turn out that Sensor Tower had fallen short in its estimates and that “Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp” had actually been downloaded more times than indicated during its first days of life. At the moment, Nintendo has not shared official data, so we will still have to wait for confirmation.

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