Bamco is pretty infamous in the gacha community for doing a similar strategy, when they hit it, they knock it off the park (finically) especially with DBZ Dokkan Battle and Dragon Ball Legends. SEGA has also been doing a similar attempt, but with lesser results. As far as I know, SMT Dx2 is the only game that has done even remotely well, and it’s success is pretty modest.
The Pokémon Company has also done well with around 4 (5, if you want to count the Pokémon Quest continuation/sequel that only China has) at the same time. But not only is riding off the benefit of being the biggest franchise in the world, all 4 are quite distinct from each other.
Bamco is pretty infamous in the gacha community for doing a similar strategy, when they hit it, they knock it off the park (finically) especially with DBZ Dokkan Battle and Dragon Ball Legends. SEGA has also been doing a similar attempt, but with lesser results. As far as I know, SMT Dx2 is the only game that has done even remotely well, and it’s success is pretty modest.
The Pokémon Company has also done well with around 4 (5, if you want to count the Pokémon Quest continuation/sequel that only China has) at the same time. But not only is riding off the benefit of being the biggest franchise in the world, all 4 are quite distinct from each other.