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4 years later, and 'Pokémon Go' players have spent nearly $4 billion on the wildly popular smartphone game (NTDOY, GOOGL)

Just over four years ago, "Pokmon Go" launched for smartphones and sparked a worldwide phenomenon.

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In July 2016, "Pokmon Go" sparked a worldwide event: Millions of people all over the world were suddenly outside in droves, capturing Pokmon.

As the years have gone on, that all-encompassing level of interest has dissipated. But millions of people are still actively playing "Pokmon Go," and those millions of players have continued spending money on the free-to-play smartphone game.

As of this July, "Pokmon Go" players have spent nearly approximately $3.6 billion, according to mobile analytics firm Sensor Tower .

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Perhaps more impressive: 2019 was the game's biggest year yet with just shy of $1 billion spent.

Despite costing nothing to play, "Pokmon Go" makes money by charging players for in-game items. Those items can be earned by playing the game, but some players instead choose to purchase them with real money.

It's those optional purchases that drove nearly $4 billion in sales across the last four years players buying Pok balls, and other consumable items.

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