LONDON, United Kingdom – The recent growth in gaming appears not to be slowing down as more consumers continue to exhibit an appetite for various versions like mobile games. The interest has resulted in increasing spending on various mobile games titles.

According to data acquired by Finbold, consumers globally spent $10.32 billion on mobile games in the first half of 2021. The figure represents a growth of 23.88% from a similar period in 2020, where the total spend stood at $8.33 billion. For the first six months of 2021, consumers spent more in February at $1.75 billion. In contrast, January recorded the lowest spending at $1.7 billion.

Consequently, the increased spending correlates with the number of games that surpassed $1 million in global consumer spend. During the first half of 2021, the number of games stood at 542. Interestingly, the number of games surpassed the 523 games recorded in 2020. The data on mobile apps spending is provided by App Annie.

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