Gravity announced that Ragnarok M: Eternal Love ranked as the first in Apple’s App Store in Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia and Brunei based on revenues and ranked the first in 6 countries on Apple’s App Store based on free downloads. With our best and cheapest Ragnarok M: Eternal Love Zeny, get yourself with powerful items, pets and equipment, become the key player in each mission.
Especially, Ragnarok M: Eternal Love ranked the first in Apple’s App Store in four major markets in Southeast Asia on the launching day. Such game already swept Asian markets including Korea, China and Taiwan. It is meaningful that based on free downloads, the game ranked the first in Apple’s App store in Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore among 9 countries, where have Apple’s App store.
In addition, it recorded over 1,270,000 downloads, 2,910,000 pre-registration signups and over 940,000 likes on official Facebook, emerging as the core of the typhoon in the Southeast Asian market. Liliana Bae, Director of Gravity Business and Executive Director of Gravity Interactive said that "I'm very pleased and thankful for Ragnarok M: Eternal Love’s achievement just in a day after its release in Southeast Asian markets with great potential. We will grow together through active communications with Southeast Asian users. We also are planning to launch "Ragnarok M: Eternal Love" in Japan next year so we hope gamers look forward to it.
Gravity Interactive plans to start pre-registration Ragnarok M in North and South America and Oceania during 2018 and to launch in the first quarter of 2019. Gravity, on the other hand, has significant performance in the Southeast Asian markets where have about 650 million populations and more than 5 percent annual growth rate, and expects to have a positive impact on the future growth of companies based on Ragnarok IP. If you want to Buy Ragnarok M Zeny, you can come to 5mmo.com for help. 5mmo.com is the best online store that has about 10 years of selling game currencies experience.
The success of the game has also been a huge boon for Gravity’s parent company GungHo (which owns a 59 per cent stake), a company that had long had declining revenues as Puzzle & Dragons faded over time.
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