Love and Deepspace wins Best Mobile Game at gamescom, throws shade at you know what
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Love and Deepspace wins Best Mobile Game at gamescom, throws shade at you know what
"It's been a heck of a year for Love and Deepspace, but it's clearly on its way to more wider, global recognition. The Infold Games-developed romance visual novel has won big at gamescom this year. Love and Deepspace grabbed the award for Best Mobile Game at the German show, beating other major - and much more widely known - titles."
"This is an even bigger win for Love and Deepspace when you consider how much less popular it is than many of the MiHoYo games, such as Zenless Zone Zero, Genshin Impact, and Honkai: Star Rail. In fact, LaDs was the only Chinese game given an award this year at all. MiHoYo, of course, is a fellow Chinese developer, and while the press release doesn't mention it by name, it does make it a point to mention that fact."
"The developer revealed at gamescom that the game has over 70 million players worldwide. It's not just players, either, the game broke its all-time revenue record last month, according to data from Sensor Tower - with a lot of that coming from outside China. There's a reason Love and Deepspace is consistently among the top ten Chinese mobile games in overseas revenue."
Love and Deepspace won the Best Mobile Game award at gamescom, outperforming more widely known competitors. The game was the sole Chinese title to receive an award at the show and became the first romance game to earn that honor. Infold Games reported over 70 million players worldwide, and Sensor Tower data indicated the game set an all-time revenue record last month, driven largely by overseas earnings. The title consistently ranks among the top ten Chinese mobile games in overseas revenue. A login event running through August 28 grants players various in-game rewards. The game is the second entry in the Mr. Love series and launched last year.
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