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Kylie and Kendall Jenner Get Their Own Mobile Game

Following the footsteps of their big sister, Kim Kardashian, Kylie and Kendall Jenner are planning to cash in on their popularity through their own mobile game app. The youngest members of Jenner-Kardashian brood recently announced their new venture through Instagram.

The sisters will be working with Glu Mobile, the same game developers who released their sister Kim's game called "Kim Kardashian: Hollywood." The game reportedly earned a whopping $74 million last year and is projected to earn around $200 million this year, according to a report in ET Online.

Their announcement featured a preview of how their characters will look like in the game. Glu Mobile on the other hand, gave out some details about the game in a press release: "Featuring the voices, likenesses, and creative influences of Kendall and Kylie, the game will allow players to interact with the sisters as friends and mentors as they work to realize their creative and career aspirations."

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This is the second time that Glu Mobile is working with members of the Kardashian clan. The company believes that the sisters' popularity, much like their sister Kim, will bring profits to this new venture. The game is expected to be released sometime late 2015.

Kendall Jenner, 19, is a popular fashion model who has been gracing the fashion runways of Paris and New York, among others. Like her sisters, she is also seen in the reality show, Keeping Up With the Kardashians. Kylie Jenner, 17, aside from the reality show, is said to be creating her own line of hair products. Both sisters also are designing a line of clothing for PacSun and are said to have written a young adult novel together that is available on Amazon.

There are also reports that the E! Network is contemplating on creating a new spinoff reality TV series featuring the sisters, but these have yet to be confirmed, according to another report in ET Online.

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