KartRider Rush+ reaches 10 million downloads in two weeks

KartRider Rush+, the mobile spin-off of the popular PC game, was released for iOS and Android on May 11. Since then, it has been downloaded more than 10 million times and seen 3.57 million daily users. Nexon must be pleased with the results, especially as there were 3 million pre-registrations and it was hoped there would be many more.

KartRider Rush+has dominated both the Google Play and App Store charts and gives players 50 tracks and 20 karts to choose from when they download. Players are also able to “personalise their races for an experience that is truly unique and action-packed.”

Three new tracks have been added to the game; Dino Town, Namsan Tour and The Bridge of Fate. These tracks have been added alongide new racer Dino Ethen. Players who join by May 31 will receive an ‘L-Decoder x 5’ bonus.

KartRider Rush+

The new tracks will offer special rewards for players who race on them. Players can earn a Dino Ethen Code and Orange Lucky Coin by logging in and racing on the three new tracks.

KartRider Rush+ is free-to-play and available on Android and iOS.

Producer Dennis Bernado told me before launch;

This new version hit the goal much more quickly than we anticipated. We’re excited to see the potential of this game. It’s always been consistently big in Aisa and now we’re trying to branch out more into a global market.

Looks like KartRider Rush+is a big success.

Leo Stevenson
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