Left Behind Games, maker of Christian-themed video games of … well, dubious quality, reports that it sold $210,000 worth of product over the past six months.
That’s revenue, not profit, and such a figure doesn’t make it a major player by any stretch. Still, that’s $210,000, which the publisher said is “considerably more than income in any two consecutive quarters since the company’s inception.”
Left Behind’s figures are no doubt helped by its distribution deals with Walmart across the Bible Belt. The maker of “Left Behind 3: Rise of the Antichrist” (pictured) also credits a strong word-of-mouth campaign spread by experienced brand evangelizers.
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