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Gaming on smartphones has been popular for a while now and without a doubt, it is one of the most popular mediums for playing a casual or competitive video game. Activision entered the market with 2019’sCall of Duty: Mobile, which introduced the same thrill as Activision’s primaryCall of Dutyfranchise but on a smaller, portable device. For the past five years, the game has been one of the most popular games on smartphones but Activision has now released a secondCall of Dutygame:Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile, expecting similar success.

A large amount of money has been spent on the development and marketing of the game. However, it has witnessed a slow start.Call of Duty: Mobilewas a massive success, bringing in $4.2 million for the studios in just 4 days after its initial release butCall of Duty: Warzone Mobilecouldn’t even cross $1.5 million in 4 days.
Call of Duty: Warzone Mobilehas earned $1.4 million so far
Activision’s latestCall of Dutygame for smartphone,Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile, was released on March 21st, 2024, and as perPocketGamer, the game has generated $1.4 million so far. If we include revenue that was generated on 20th March, as the game was released early in some regions, it has made $1.6 million as of now.
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The game was soft-launched in December 2023, soCall of Duty Warzone: Mobilehas garnered a lifetime revenue of $2.2 million. The US gaming market alone contributed 47% of the revenue with $1.1 million, followed by Chile, which is at $202,500, or 9% of the game’s earnings. For the third position, Australia and Germany have tied as each stands at $360,000 or 8% of total revenue. Since there is less excitement about this game, fans have started to wonder if theCall of Dutyfranchisewill soon lose its crown.
Call of Duty: Warzone Mobileis having a hard time catching up withCall of Duty: Mobile
Activision’s firstCall of Dutysmartphone game,Call of Duty: Mobile, is currently dominating the market.Call of Duty: Mobilewas released in September 2019 and was subsequently released in different parts of the world by December 2019. In just four days after its release, the game generated $4.2 million, a milestone thatCall of Duty: Warzone Mobileis yet to reach.
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a lot of people explored mobile gaming and stumbled uponCall of Duty: Mobile, which significantly helped in making the game popular among a wider audience.
In July 2023, Activision revealed in ablog postthatCall of Duty: Mobilehas generated over $3 billion since its release. Although there was less enthusiasm aboutCall of Duty: Warzone Mobile, the game is expected to catch up soon.

Farhan Asif
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Farhan Asif is a gaming writer at FandomWire who specializes in video games/franchises like Helldivers 2, GTA, and Call of Duty. Apart from 1600+ published articles for FandomWire, he has also written more than 750 articles for AnimatedTimes. He has a passion for coding and is pursuing a degree in computer science. During his free time, Farhan loves to play video games and hopes to create a video game of his own one day.
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