Flexion Mobile signs agreement with Clicktouch to launch hit game in Japan
Call Me Emperor already earns US$6 million in monthly gross revenue on Google Play according to the developer's data. Flexion's distribution services will add revenue and new players from the alternative app stores with little upfront cost or work being required of the developer. Flexion is adding an average of 10% to a game's revenue by taking it to the alternative app stores.
"Clicktouch is a top developer so we're delighted they chose us to bring their hit game to the Japanese market," says Jens Lauritzson CEO of Flexion Mobile. "We look forward to building Call Me Emperor's revenue and audience through paid user acquisition, as well as promotional opportunities and platform relations."
Call Me Emperor is a fantasy empire-management game where players appoint ministers, collect levy, recruit armies and progress through the in-game story through a quest system.
Flexion recently announced it generated $50 million in revenue for Android game developers in the last 12 months by bringing games to the alternative app stores.