Nintendo to close Dragalia Lost after 4.2m installs and $166.2m in revenue

 

Nintendo and Cygames RPG Dragalia Lost is coming to a close, with the main campaign ending in July this year and the service to close in general “at a later date.” It follows the closure of Dr. Mario World in November 2021.

According to Sensor Tower estimates shared with mobilegamer.biz, Dragalia Lost racked up 4.2 million global lifetime installs from the App Store and Google Play stores, and hoovered up $166.2 million in consumer spending.

Its biggest market by revenue was Japan, which accounted for nearly half of its lifetime billings. By lifetime downloads, the U.S. and Japan were nearly tied for its biggest market with the U.S. representing nearly 39% of lifetime installs and Japan taking up 37%.

More specifics on the end date are to come, and Nintendo thanked its players in its own uniquely earnest style.

“The Dragalia Lost team would like to thank each and every one of our players, past and present, for your love of and support for Dragalia Lost since its launch,” it said.

“It is our sincere hope that you have enjoyed your experience with the game from the moment you started playing it, and we will strive to ensure that you continue to do so for as long as time allows.”

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