The mobile title has been downloaded 3 million times in just one day, and this has allowed it to become the top free iOS app in the US and 32 other markets; it’s also in the top 5 in other 30 countries. It has now reached 20 million installs, so it’s growing really fast.
Call of Duty Mobile is off to a great start, according to data gathered and shared by Sensor Tower.
The mobile title has been downloaded 3 million times in just one day. This amount of popularity brings Call of Duty Mobile to become the top free iOS app in the US and 32 other markets. It’s also in the top five in the other 30 countries. It has now reached 20 million installs, so it’s growing fast.
The game is free-to-play but has, of course, in-app purchases for you to buy COD Points. The in-game transactions have brought it up to the #59 in terms of revenue in the US App Store, with $2 million spent on them thus far. Fourteen percent of installs are from India, which is the leading country, while the US is lagging a bit behind at #9 with nine percent.
As you might have noticed, if you follow Gamepur, Call of Duty Mobile is a decent COD game on mobile devices, not just a cheap adaption of sorts.
It comes complete with regular multiplayer and battle royale modes, and a Zombie mode is also on its way. The Zombie mode is going to work a bit different, specifically tailored for mobile devices.
Sure enough, it’s an excellent way to get you back on track in the wait for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, releasing on Oct. 25, for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
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
— Sensor Tower (@SensorTower) October 2, 2019
Published: Oct 3, 2019 09:32 am