User acquisition investments in Rovio’s portfolio amounted to 35.8 per cent (€23.7 million) of the games segment's sales - up from 25.7 per cent the year prior. Gross bookings for Angry Birds 2 were at €32 million ($35.6m) for the quarter, with the game growing 48 per cent year-on-year. That makes it the company’s second biggest game ahead of Angry Birds Friends, which brought in €7.2 million ($8m) for the three months. However, Rovio noted that in March the quarterly gross bookings run-rate for Dream Blast had passed €11 million ($12.2m). Gross bookings for the latter came in at €6.9 million in Q1. Rovio put the growth down the strong performance of its flagship title Angry Birds 2 and the January launch of Angry Birds Dream Blast. Gross bookings for the division meanwhile grew 12.3 per cent to €65.8 million ($73.2m). Rovio games revenue grew 16.6 per cent year-on-year to €66.3 million ($73.7m) in Q1 2019.
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