U.S. app analytics firm Sensor Tower said on
Friday that China's App Store users had spent more than $14
million on "Game for Peace" through in-app purchases.
The Chinese video gaming leader shut down its test version of
global blockbuster PUBG in China last week and shifted users to
the similar, more patriotic video game that, unlike PUBG, has
regulatory approval to generate revenue.
It had waited in vain for more than a year for approval to earn
money on PUBG via in-app purchases, having given the gory, South
Korean-made game a socialist makeover to meet stringent
government rules.
Tencent did not immediately respond to requests for comment on
Monday.
Sensor Tower also said the sum earned by "Game for Peace" over
the first three days was approximately six times the total spent
by users on PUBG in other countries where it is available to
play.
(Reporting by Pei Li and Brenda Goh; Editing by Himani Sarkar)
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