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Hero Wars Soars to 150M Installs

Author : Anthony Nov 09,2024

Hero Wars has hit a new lifetime install milestone of 150 million
It's also held strong in many charts and remains a top-grossing game for Nexters
We reckon we can take a guess as to what's sparked this latest milestone

Hero Wars has hit a new milestone as the Nexters-developed fantasy RPG hits 150m lifetime installs. Hero Wars, which you may know from its unusual YouTube advertisements, has also hit new peaks for revenue, which for a game released more than half a decade ago is quite impressive.
Hero Wars, which follows the knight Galahad in his attempts to dethrone the Archdemon, has been holding strong in the charts since its release in 2017. However, this latest milestone remains impressive, especially given stiff competition.
We can't speak much to Hero Wars' overall quality, after all, we tend to cover the newer stuff here. But it's clear that audiences are still big fans of the adventures of Galahad, and we can take a few guesses as to why.

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Weird to wonderful
While they say no publicity is bad publicity, we'd be remiss not to guess that there are some people put off by Hero Wars' often unusual and frankly surreal advertising. That's why we could posit that this latest milestone was driven partially by Hero Wars' first major collaboration with Tomb Raider of all things.

That air of legitimacy from Lara Croft probably helped encourage some sceptical players to give Hero Wars a second look, and that's definitely paid off with this latest milestone. So, can we expect more collabs in future? We'd think perhaps so.

In the meantime though if you don't fancy waiting around to see what changes, why not check out our list of the best mobile games of 2024 (so far) to see what great games there are to play that we recommend?

And if none of them grab you, you can always check in on our list of the most anticipated mobile games of the year. Mark your calendars for some major releases in the next few months!

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