On October 1, a new game Call of Duty: Mobile was rolled out by Activision Blizzard. The game, available in all regions that support Google Play and App Store, except China, Vietnam, and Belgium, has managed to reach 100 million installs just one week after it was launched. This incredible number of downloads in such a short period of time makes a new record in the gaming industry and allows us to consider Call of Duty: Mobile the best launch of a mobile game the world has ever seen.Call Of Duty Mobile has crushed the 100m downloads barrier in the span of a week, making it the biggest mobile launch week of all timeFor comparisonFortnite – 26.3mPUBG – 22.5mhttps://t.co/Eq5uGxihTw pic.twitter.com/RyUsHtDTl2— Nibel (@Nibellion) October 8, 2019Randy Nelson, who is in charge of mobile insights
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On October 1, a new game Call of Duty: Mobile was rolled out by Activision Blizzard. The game, available in all regions that support Google Play and App Store, except China, Vietnam, and Belgium, has managed to reach 100 million installs just one week after it was launched. This incredible number of downloads in such a short period of time makes a new record in the gaming industry and allows us to consider Call of Duty: Mobile the best launch of a mobile game the world has ever seen.
Call Of Duty Mobile has crushed the 100m downloads barrier in the span of a week, making it the biggest mobile launch week of all time
For comparison
Fortnite – 26.3m
PUBG – 22.5mhttps://t.co/Eq5uGxihTw pic.twitter.com/RyUsHtDTl2— Nibel (@Nibellion) October 8, 2019
Randy Nelson, who is in charge of mobile insights at Sensor Tower, commented:
“This is by far the largest mobile game launch in history in terms of the player base that’s been built in the first week.”
To compare, another famous game “Mario Kart Tour” reached 90 million downloads in its first seven days. The initial performance of “Fortnite” picked up 22.5 million installs, “Pokemon Go” was downloaded 85.5 million times during the first week. Another rival “PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds” achieved 28 million unique downloads.
According to the data from Sensor Tower, 55.7% of the total downloads of Call of Duty: Mobile are coming from iOS (or 56.9 million installs), and 44.3% (45.3 million downloads) are left for Android. As far as geography is considered, the game is enjoying high popularity in the US, with 17.3 million installs (16.9% of the total downloads). Then follow India (13.7 million downloads, or 13.4%) and Brazil (7.1 million downloads, or 7%).
Call of Duty: Mobile beats its competitors not only by the number of downloads but also in terms of first-week gross revenue. During the first seven days after the launch, Call of Duty: Mobile gained $17.7 million in player spending, which means its average gross revenue per download made up around $0.17. The revenue from the App Store accounted for $9.1 million (or 53%), while Android users brought in $8.3 million (47%). The US. generated the biggest revenue, with players in the country spending $7.6 million (43.1% of the overall gross). Japan has taken the second position with $2.4 million (or 13.7%0, then followed Brazil with $848,000 (4.8%).
Call of Duty: Mobile has surpassed Epic Games and PUBG Mobile that received around $2.3 million and $600,000 from the App Store accordingly.
About Call of Duty: Mobile
Call of Duty: Mobile is a first-person shooting game launched by Activision Blizzard, the most prominent standalone interactive entertainment company in the world. It includes the classic modes of the game, weapons, maps, and characters from Call of Duty PC series in ultimate first-person action experience.
Bobby Kotick, CEO of Activision Blizzard, stated:
“Call of Duty: Mobile represents a landmark moment for us to bring one of the most successful entertainment franchises in history to the world’s largest platform. This is a triple-A, free to play experience that we’re delivering to a whole new audience of fans.”
The game is initially free to play and comes with in-app purchases where users can buy skins for weapons and other equipment.