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[Asia Economy Reporter Buaeri] Com2uS announced on the 3rd that its new mobile game 'Summoners War: Hundred Years' War' has recorded cumulative sales of 5 billion KRW (as of noon on the 2nd).


'Summoners War: Hundred Years' War' is a real-time strategy battle game that was simultaneously released globally on the 29th of last month. A Com2uS official said, "The overseas sales ratio of Hundred Years' War exceeds 80% of the total, demonstrating Com2uS's global service capabilities."


Hundred Years' War earns more than half of its sales from Western markets, with North America accounting for 25% and Europe 27%. Korea also recorded 19% of total sales, boosted by ranking first in popularity on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. The sales ratio in Asia excluding Korea is 26%.


According to Com2uS, among individual countries, the United States, the world's largest game market, recorded the highest sales. It was followed by Korea, France, Japan, Germany, and Taiwan. Hundred Years' War is expected to achieve high performance in the global market following 'Summoners War: Sky Arena.'


The popularity of Hundred Years' War continued even before its release. In the pre-download period starting on the 28th of last month, it already ranked first in popularity on the Apple App Store in Korea, Germany, France, Thailand, and Hong Kong, and surpassed 1 million downloads on the first day of release.


Subsequently, it ranked first in popular strategy games in 14 countries on Google Play Store and 10 countries on Apple App Store, and entered the top 10 charts in 63 countries across each market.



A Com2uS official stated, "Since the release of Hundred Years' War, the performance of Summoners War: Sky Arena has also increased, so synergy is expected between the two games of different genres," adding, "We will do our best to establish Hundred Years' War as a global blockbuster game that represents one pillar of the Summoners War intellectual property (IP)."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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