Call of Duty Mobile downloaded over 100 million times already

Call of Duty Mobile beats PUBG, Fortnite -- is now 'largest mobile game launch in history'

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Call of Duty: Mobile is now 'the largest mobile game launch in history' with over 100 million downloads since its launch on October 1.

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This means Call of Duty: Mobile has outranked the huge mobile gaming juggernauts in Fortnite and PUBG, according to industry analyst outlet Sensor Tower. Randy Nelson, the head of mobile insights at Sensor Tower, told Reuters: "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".

The 100 million downloads of Call of Duty: Mobile includes both the iOS and Android versions of the game, and accounts for worldwide numbers. If we compare the 100M downloads in the first week of Call of Duty: Mobile against PUBG and Fortnite, Call of Duty utterly dominates.

  • Call of Duty: Mobile - 100 million
  • PUBG Mobile - 26.3 million
  • Fortnite - 22.5 million

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News Source:reuters.com

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