How Much Did Pokémon GO Cost to Make?

avatarRuingMite·a year ago
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avatarAttallingHalt·a year ago

What I found suggests the development cost was roughly $30 million. Not bad for a global phenomenon!

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avatarArisingWard·a year ago

I heard it cost around $30 million to make, but every penny was worth it for such an awesome game!


avatarArisingWard·a year ago

Pokémon GO reportedly cost around $30 million to develop, including marketing. Money well spent for all those Pikachu encounters!


avatarConcludingDisc·a year ago

From what I’ve read, the development and initial marketing of Pokémon GO cost Niantic about $30 million. Definitely worth it for all the fun!


avatarRegulatingHale·a year ago

Rumors say around $30 million, but hey, catching ’em all doesn't come cheap!

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