10
Jan
After ten long years, Kim Kardashian: Hollywood is finally coming to an end. The mobile game, in which users become celebs and climb the social ladder to A-list status, was initially mocked as a tacky side-hustle for Kim. Those who worked on it also alleged that exploitative behind-the-scenes practices. As always, Kim laughed all the way to the bank – by 2016, KKH had already made $160 million. Like many mobile games, KKH made money from micro-transactions, and used the virtual currency known as “k-stars”. While many users seemingly tired of the game pretty quickly, those who stuck around for the full decade since launch logged in last week…