Looking at recent months Asphalt 9: Legends ranked 3rd among the top Simulation Racing Games by global consumer spend in H1 2021 behind Zyngas’ CSR Racing 2 (#1) and Electronic Arts’ Need for Speed: No Limits (#2), both of which were launched in 2015, about 3 years prior to Asphalt 9: Legends. It's another example of how 'traditional' console (or in this case, arcade) games have moved to mobile and finding strong traction with consumers looking for games they love and can play wherever they are. ![]() These types of features are known to drive engagement and keep players coming back particularly through timely events and leaderboards. ![]() It features single and multiplayer mode, the ability to form clubs and compete with a team of players, leaderboards, events and many customizable features (your car, the tracks you drive and whether you use smart or manual controls - a feature similar to racing games in a physical arcade. The game brings the feel of arcade racing games to your smartphone with a heavy emphasis on customization for the player. The game first launched in 2018, and the top markets by spend include the US, South Korea, China, Japan and Germany. A Simulation Racing game, according to App Annie’s Game IQ, published by Gameloft under Vivendi, Asphalt 9: Legends has surpassed the major milestone of seeing over $100 million spent by players in its mobile game across the world in just 3.5 years.
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