To mark the tenth anniversary of Summoners War: Sky Arena, developer and publisher Com2uS has published a series of data that provides an interesting insight into the international success of the Korean game.

As usual in the games industry, Com2uS is celebrating the anniversary with the community and numerous in-game events. However, the Korean company has also taken the opportunity to release some data on the game's success. These show that the game is an export hit from South Korea. According to Com2uS, only 9.6 per cent of sales over the past ten years have come from the domestic market. Still, this is no mean feat. With a total revenue of three billion US dollars, the title has generated around 300 million US dollars in the Korean gaming market.

Although Asia accounts for the largest share of Summoners War: Sky Arena's regional revenue, the data also shows the game's success in the West. 32.2 percent of revenues were generated in the Americas and 21.6 percent in Europe. This equates to approximately $650 million in revenue generated by Summoners War: Sky Arena in Europe, which is overseen by the Berlin office. The office was founded by David Mohr and has been built up over many years by David Mohr with Chinh Vu as Marketing and Communications Director. In total, Com2uS generates every second dollar of Summoners War: Sky Arena revenue in the West and every fifth dollar in Europe.

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