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Call of Duty: Mobile Reaches Over 100 Million Downloads in First Week

Call of Duty: Mobile

Activision’s portable spin-off Call of Duty: Mobile has now been downloaded over 100 million times since its launch one week ago on Oct. 1.

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The estimated statistic, according to data company Sensor Tower Store Intelligence, would make it the best launch for any mobile game ever.

Tencent’s TiMi Studio-developed Call of Duty: Mobile had already reached 35 million downloads in its first three days, faster than any other mobile first or third-person shooter.

Compared to other mobile shooters, PUBG Mobile garnered 28 million downloads in its first week and 22.5 million from the App Store for the mobile version of Fortnite.

The Activision-published game even beat Nintendo’s Mario Kart Tour launch which earned 90 million downloads in its first week.

Sensor Tower said 56.9 million of downloads came from iOS and 45.3 million unique installs coming from Android devices.

Call of Duty: Mobile also beat Fortnite and PUBG Mobile in gross revenue with $17.7 million. Fortnite earned around $2.3 million from the App Store in its first week after launch, while PUBG Mobile generated about $600,000 when it began monetizing two months after launch.

The free-to-play game offers fully-featured multiplayer with multiple game modes, scorestreaks, maps from previous Call of Duty entries, and a 100-player battle royale mode alongside a battle pass.

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