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Supercell hack reveals DAU and ARPDAU, access to internal emails

Posted on February 11, 2014 by Dissent

Matthew Diener reports:

A hacker going by Ethical Spectrum has allegedly hacked Supercell‘s official Clash of Clans and Hay Day Facebook pages.

Going one step further, the hacker posted an unverified screenshot which purports to show some enticing figures for Supercell – namely, its DAU [Daily Active User] and ARPDAU [verage Revenue Per Daily Active User].

It’s unclear as to whether this figure is for Clash of Clans globally or a combination of Supercell’s games in a given region, but 29.4M daily active users at an ARPDAU of $0.18 works out to an estimated daily revenue of $5.29 million.

Read more on PocketGamer.

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1 thought on “Supercell hack reveals DAU and ARPDAU, access to internal emails”

  1. Trudy Wallace says:
    February 13, 2014 at 10:31 pm

    Since the update maintenance , the hay day game will not stay on to complete a sale or boat in a timely manner. I hope this can completed in a timely manner. It is very sad to deal with and want to succeed.
    This started Thursday and now I am learning about hacker. This should be a secure site since children are Involved with these games. Repair , I hope will come SOON…..PLUS THE HACiKING PROBLEM!!!!!!

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