Report: 40% of App Store game downloads are freemium

Xyologic is a company that analyzes mobile app sales and trends, and its latest report says that a full 40 percent of game downloads from Apple's App Store consist of freemium titles -- games that are free to download, but make money with ads or in-app purchases. Ngmoco made a big splash a while back by saying that freemium was the future of the App Store, and according to this report, that is turning out to be more and more true.
Xylogoic says that there were 99.9 million downloads of free iPhone games last month, and 80.8 percent of all app downloads were of free apps. It's well known that free games have a wider audience than paid apps (just because the barrier to entry isn't there), and while some developers say that the free audience is always better, the question has always been how to monetize all of those users.
In-app purchases seem to be working -- the number of free games with in-app purchases available on the App Store is rising every month, and of the top 150 free games on the store, Xyologic says that 94 of those (63 percent) are making use of in-app purchases. There are certainly still apps benefiting from other models, but there's no question that freemium is still growing as one way to put a successful app on the App Store.
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Xyologic is a company that analyzes mobile app sales and trends, and its latest report says that a full 40 percent of game downloads...
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I vastly prefer apps (including games) that you just pay for once, rather than "free" apps that nickel and dime you by requiring in-app purchases to activate essential functions, or "free" apps that subject you to advertisements, etc.. Even worse are "free" games which are actually "pay to win."
It's a good way to go as you don't have to try and guess if you're missing out on gameplay vecause it's a demo and if you like it, tapping to add levels or whatever is a great way to go ... I think the danger is when rthe developer gets carried away like 'would you like a steering wheel with your car?' or of course, the smurf thing - for $100, get 5,000 berries!
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