[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunseok Yoo] Neorigin recently announced on the 15th that the daily revenue of 'Yeosin Jeonjaeng (Idle Angels)' has exceeded $60,000 (approximately 67 million KRW), achieving the highest sales since its launch. The previous daily average revenue was $30,000 (approximately 34 million KRW), and the company believes that its game business, which started this year, has now settled on a solid track.


Along with improved performance, it is also establishing itself as a popular game. It was recently selected as a weekly popular app on the Google Play Store, and the company expects continuous revenue growth in the future. According to the company, Google’s popular apps are selected based on download volume and user engagement.


Yeosin Jeonjaeng, which generated its first revenue this year, is being serviced in Korea and Japan. As of the first quarter, domestic revenue reached 2.7 billion KRW. Japanese revenue will be reflected starting from the second quarter.



A Neorigin representative said, “RPG games typically show a decline in revenue after a certain period post-launch, but in the case of Yeosin Jeonjaeng, thanks to its 'idle' characteristics, the daily revenue is maintained at a certain level. We expect that through the summer vacation boost, performance will rise to a new level, and as we enter the winter peak season, daily revenue will surpass the current $60,000, setting a new record.”


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