‘Call of Duty Mobile’ has been downloaded 172 million times for free in 2 months

Call of Duty: Mobile. (Photo: CODM)


The free-to-play “Call of Duty: Mobile” (CODM) was downloaded more than 172 million times and has reaped nearly $87 million global players during its first two months in the market, according to data from Sensor Tower.

The game picked up nearly 21 million installs in November, compared to almost 146 million in October, revealed analytics firm Sensor Tower recently.

As per report, the game has been a hit in the US, where it has seen nearly 28.5 million installs, or 16.6 per cent of all downloads. India came in second with 17.5 million installs, or 10.2 per cent, and Brazil ranked third with 12 million installs, or 7 per cent.

Google Play generated the majority of downloads over 89 million, or 52 per cent. The iOS version, meanwhile, accumulated nearly 83 million downloads, or 48 per cent.

In the game, up to 100 users fight for survival in a map designed for the mobile title, featuring locations from across Call of Duty franchise in solos, duos or four-person teams.

Players can battle across land, sea and air with vehicles including an ATV, helicopter and tactical raft, while finding and equipping gear and weapons that span the series.

Recently, on both Android and iOS, Call of Duty Mobile released a mega update that brings in the much-awaited zombie mode.

The zombie mode, for now, brings two different modes that are broadly divided into: Raid and Survival mode.

The zombie mode is available as a separate gameplay mode and the content is slightly different from what we have seen in PUBG MOBILE.

(With input from agencies)