This put it ahead of HBO Max, Hulu, Netflix, Peacock, and Disney+ in both categories.
Kimis glory was short-lived, however.
By Tuesday, HBO Max had gotten ahead of it in the entertainment ranking.
Illustration: Jody Serrano / Gizmodo / App Store
Apple yanked Kimi from the App Store the same day.
Kimi, without a doubt, had it coming.
But Kimi was nothing like what its developers described.
The Oscar-nominated Poor Things, for instance, wasgrainy and pixelated.
It even had in-app rankings of the most-watched content.
Although Kimi was released on the App Store last September, it remained relatively unknown until early February.
Apple removed Kimi from the App Store on Tuesday.
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