Good Evening, Last week I told you to put SPYR on your watchlist, those who listened enjoyed a sizable trade that could turn into a monster. SPYR announced very interesting news today that seemed to have gone unnoticed by many while their attention was focused on Yellen's announcements. But those who are paying attention, are seeing what is forming here right in front of our eyes. SPYR's ARPPU for Pocket Starships Exceeds Industry Averages "Announced that its most recently published game, Pocket Starships (www.pocketstarships.com), is currently performing above industry averages with respect to its Average Revenue Per Paying User (ARPPU).
"ARPPU is one of several standard metrics used in the mobile games industry to measure success, and is particularly informative when analyzing the success of free-to-play games like Pocket Starships. It measures the Average Revenue Per Paying User per day, so it reflects only the number of players who actually pay for items or "power-ups" within the game to calculate the average daily revenue generated."
"According to gameanalytics.com, the ARPPUs of mobile games in early 2016 have ranged from $4.30 for games in the Word genre up to $19.50 for Role Playing Games. Games in the Action and Strategy genres had ARPPUs of $14.60 and $14.70, respectively, for the first month or so of 2016. "Pocket Starships is a game that falls into the Action, Strategy and Role Playing genres."
"From January 2016 through the first two weeks of June 2016, Pocket Starships has a mean ARPPU of $18.63, exceeding the ARPPUs of other Action and Strategy games by approximately $4.00. For the first two weeks of June, Pocket Starships has posted a mean ARPPU of $22.39, exceeding even the industry average for Role Playing Games by almost $3.00. SPYR and the developers of Pocket Starships attribute the increase in the ARPPU in June, at least in part, to the minor update that was released at the beginning of May." [continue] Something is brewing at SPYR and I hope you read the PR fully as there is key information that could show us what the future holds for this momentum building chart.
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