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43 Ducky generates $1 million a month and 145 million plays with hypercasual games

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Dean Takahashi @ VentureBeat 2 place · 01/02/2021 13:25 EDT

Ducky generates $1 million a month and 145 million plays with hypercasual games

Ducky generates $1 million a month and 50 million plays with hypercasual games. That's pretty good for a company that is nine months old.

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