Warzone for mobile records huge revenue in four days

Warzone for mobile records huge revenue in four days
Warzone for mobile records huge revenue in four days
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Yes, Warzone for mobile has arrived and, to the surprise of absolutely no one, it is a huge success. After a registration list with 50 million registrations, some tests by region and intense work by the developers for the final version, Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile was launched four days ago and, since then, it has not stopped making money.

According to Pocket Gamer estimates, the game raised US$1.4 million in this period alone. If we count the soft openings from a few days ago, the value rises to US$ 1.6 million. Adding the amount spent by selected players since the end of 2022, it amounts to US$2.2 million. Impressive numbers that will certainly grow in the near future.

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Among expenditures by country, the United States represents 47% of revenue, totaling US$ 1.1 million. Chile was the second biggest spender, with US$202,500, or 9% of gaming revenue. For a quick comparison, CoD Mobile generated around US$17 million in its first week. Can Warzone on mobile still get there?

Available for Android and iOS, the title is a port of Activision’s successful Battle Royale, with matches of up to 120 players in Verdansk, and also classic CoD multiplayer modes, such as Domination and Confirmed Kill, for example.

How to play Warzone on mobile with DualSense

Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile is now available and you can use console controls to participate in the battle royale action. It is possible to configure the DualSense, DualShock 4, Xbox Wireless, Xbox Elite Wireless and Backbone One to enjoy the game.

Activision’s official website points out that you can switch between control or touch screen settings at any time. However, a few will only be available for the native option of the cellular device. Read more here.

The article is in Portuguese

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