Source: EPIDGAMES
The mobile game 'Trickcal Revive' is maintaining strong momentum, achieving significant milestones in both domestic and international markets as it celebrates its 2.5-year anniversary in Korea and its six-month anniversary globally.
On the 9th, EPIDGAMES announced that 'Trickcal Revive' reached 5th place in the top-grossing games category on the Korean Google Play Store and 13th place on the Japanese iOS App Store.
In Korea, the game hit 5th place in the Google Play Store's top-grossing games chart during its 2.5-year anniversary event. This marks a new personal best for the title, surpassing the 6th-place record set during a previous anniversary event.

This achievement is attributed to consistent content updates and a narrative where in-game characters grow alongside the players, which has resonated positively despite the game being a long-running service.
The game also saw tangible success in the Japanese market, which recently marked its six-month global service anniversary. 'Trickcal Revive' reached 11th place on the Japanese Google Play Store and 13th on the Apple App Store (iOS), successfully expanding its local user base and establishing a stable market presence. This is drawing attention as a case that proves the game's competitiveness beyond Korea and into the global market.
The offline event, 'Trickcal History of Survival Exhibition,' held to express gratitude for these achievements, also concluded successfully. The exhibition, held at the Hyundai Department Store in Pangyo, attracted approximately 10,000 visitors over 12 days. Visitors reportedly expressed high satisfaction with the various exhibits that allowed them to experience the game's world-building and development history.
An EPIDGAMES representative stated, "We would like to thank all our "Kyojus' (players) for helping us celebrate our domestic and international achievements alongside this offline exhibition. Just like the "Apostles' in the game who grow as the story progresses, we will continue to show our company's ongoing development."



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