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Call of Duty: Mobile has surpassed 300 million downloads

The Call of Duty franchise made the jump to mobile just over one year ago and during that time, it has become a huge hit. At this point, the game has been downloaded over 300 million times. 

As confirmed by Matt Lewis, General Manager for Call of Duty: Mobile, the game has surpassed 300 million downloads across Android and iOS combined:

As pointed out by Gamasutra, Call of Duty: Mobile has remained high up on the top grossing charts for mobile apps, particularly in the United States.

Activision Blizzard has been pleased with the game's performance too, noting “strong sequential growth in engagement and player investment”, which is essentially business speak for players are spending more time and money on the game.

KitGuru Says: Unfortunately we don't have any dollar amounts to note here but there is no doubt that Call of Duty: Mobile is earning a ton of money. 

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