Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Kim Kardashian Set To Earn Nearly $200 MILLION' From Hit Video Game --What's in HER wallet?

By Paul Chavez, Jul. 14, 2014, Dailymail.co.uk

Kim Kardashian has scored a hit with her new video game that could bring her annual revenue reaching $200 million, it has been reported.

The 33-year-old reality star has proven to be a virtual reality magnet as her free game Kim Kardashian: Hollywood ranked number three on Monday on the iTunes charts.

Kim released the video game on June 25 ranking as high as second in the most-downloaded free apps category, and Bloomberg suggest that it could be the star's most lucrative venture yet.

'This project has been an amazing experience. I'm so excited that people are enjoying the game!' Kim told E! News in an article on Monday.

'I partnered last year with a fantastic company called Glu Mobile to create what is now the No. 3 Free and No. 5 Grossing game on the Apple App Store. We collaborated on every aspect of the game's design details and continue to do so with the updates we are bringing out,' she added.


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