
The data comes from
App Annie, which is saying that Japan has grown immensely in the last
year and is now the biggest spender in app stores. As of October 2012,
Japan averaged about $100 million in combined monthly revenue for the
iOS App Store and Google Play; and as of October 2013, that number had
more than tripled to just under $350 million. Over that same span, the
U.S. grew from about $175 million in combined monthly revenue
to just over $300 million.
Even
more impressive is the fact that even though Apple devices dominate the
Japanese market, Google Play has caught up to the iOS App Store in
terms of revenue in Japan. This is the only country in the world where
Google Play earns as much as the App Store. So, the relatively few
customers with Android devices are spending quite a bit of money. App
Annie says that the Google Play revenue growth has been driven by just
five publishers (an educated guess even before reading the report told
us that Dragon & Puzzles would be mentioned). Not surprisingly,
D&P publisher GungHo Online is one of those five, as is messaging
app LINE.
By all indications, next year Japan will absolutely crush all other regions in app store revenue.
source: App Annie via AllThingsD
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