The hit mobile game Temple Run has reached another huge milestone: 100 million downloads.
In a statement released Thursday, Imangi Studios revealed the game has hosted over 10 billion sessions since it arrived in Apple's App Store a year ago today.
"We never imagined that the game we were making and loved would be so well received around the world," said Keith Shepherd, co-founder of Imangi Studios, in a statement.
More than 68 million downloads have been logged on Apple devices, with another 32 million on Android smartphones and tablets.
Temple Run's rise to popularity has been extraordinary. Only four months ago, Imangi revealed the game had topped 50 million downloads.
Last month, the studio launched a Disney-themed version of the game called Temple Run: Brave, linked to the Disney Pixar film.
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