The recent phenomenon in mobile gaming has started to become a rather intriguing story than anything else. While yesterday Call of Duty Mobile managed to get to 10 million downloads, today that number has gone further. Activision has something new to cheer for, and that is the $2 million spent on 20 million installs worldwide.
Developed by Tencent, CoD Mobile is a video game very similar to Blackout. It has every game mode as on the other platforms, so as on the Mobile version of the game. This allows players to indulge their needs and have a good portion of entertainment while on the go.
In a most recent discovery by Sensor Tower, the success of CoD Mobile was established. With over 20 million updates combined on both iOS and Android. It is the first real competitor of the two pre-established BR shooter phenomenons, PUBG and Fortnite. Being available for free makes the title perfect for everyone.
Call of Duty: Mobile has racked up more than $2 million spent on 20 million installs so far, according to Sensor Tower estimates. This includes Activision and Garena's versions of the game. India leads with 14% of installs, U.S. is No. 9 with 9%. #callofdutymobile #callofduty pic.twitter.com/2ici0HBa9g
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To notice, CoD Mobile is developed by Tencent and Timi Studio for Activision.