Kim Kardashian says she's "so excited!" over video game that could make her $200m
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Er $200million? We'd probably be pretty excited too...
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Both beauties
Last month Kim Kardashian launched her latest video gaming venture - and it's already raking in the big bucks.
According to reports, Kim Kardashian: Hollywood is on track to make a whopping $200million this year and understandably she's pretty thrilled.
Speaking to E! News, the reality star said: "This project has been an amazing experience. I'm so excited that people are enjoying the game! I partnered last year with a fantastic company called Glu Mobile to created was is now the No. 3 Free and No. 5 Grossing game on the Apple App Store.
"We collaborated on every aspect of the game's design details and continue to do so with the updates we are bringing out."
The game allows the player to choose a celebrity character and navigate them around Hollywood as they attempt to gain fame, attend glamorous events, join in photo shoots and fall in love.
However, along the way, your character meets animated Kim as she assists you on shopping trips, nights out and styles you for shoots.
Meanwhile Kim's other half, rapper Kanye said there is "much more to come" from Kim Kardashian's video game.
He told E! News: "I love that fans are constantly telling me on social media their favourite parts of the game and even offering suggestions.
"We're working really hard to integrate fan feedback and we've already added one of my favourite vacation spots to the game!
Last month Kim took to Twitter to announce the game launch. With it, came a selfie of her avatar from the app, which (of course), looks just as beautiful as the real thing with "Kardashian" written across the top in huge twinkling letters.
The 33-year-old reality queen has been teasing her followers with a sneak preview of the mobile app this week, showing cartoon Kim posing on the red carpet, wearing black PVC trousers, a black jacket, heels and a sparkling diamond engagement ring.
With options like "randomize" and "kustomize" (because of course all C's must become K's in the world of Kim), it looks quite the reality journey.
After creating your avatar, you can hang out with Kim all over the place and basically make all your dreams come true (well, kind of, if they're the kind of dreams you have).
The iTunes description says: "Join KIM KARDASHIAN on a red carpet adventure in Kim Kardashian: Hollywood! Create your own aspiring celebrity and rise to fame and fortune!"
Kim K first announced the launch of the app on Instagram, along with a trailer.
Days later, the game was handed odds of 100/1 of becoming Apple's top-earning app.
“We are awaiting the launch with baited breath, but mainly to see if it’s as violent as Grand Theft Auto. We are hoping Kim will be dismembering the paparazzi and having fist fights with her momager," said a spokesperson for Paddy Power.
Watch someone have a go on the game here, and get a head start on exactly what you can do:
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