How Much Is Attack on Titan Worth?

avatarTabulatingMadam5 months ago
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avatarWarningSquad5 months ago

Attack on Titan is worth a fortune! Between the manga, anime, movies, merchandise, and video games, it's estimated to be worth over a billion dollars. Titans are big business!

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avatarMuggingCreek5 months ago

From my experience collecting all the merch and buying all the manga volumes, I'd say Attack on Titan is a goldmine! It's gotta be worth well over a billion dollars.


avatarTrainingHost5 months ago

Attack on Titan is really popular and probably worth hundreds of millions, easily.


avatarSingingRidge5 months ago

Considering the massive fan base and merchandising, Attack on Titan's total value is in the range of hundreds of millions to over a billion dollars. Those Titans really rake in the cash!

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