The newest mobile version of Call of Duty racked up 100 million downloads in its first week, dwarfing the debuts of previous smashes including "Fortnite" and "PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds" (PUBG).
PUBG, Fortnite and Electronic Arts' "Apex Legends" scored 26.3 million, 22.5 million and 25 million respectively in their first week of release.
"Call of Duty: Mobile" was launched by its publisher Activision Blizzard Inc on Oct. "Call of Duty" was developed for mobile by Chinese internet giant Tencent Holdings Ltd.
The company said in May it would cut 800 jobs and invest heavily to develop its key game franchises "Call of Duty", "Candy Crush", "Overwatch", "Warcraft", "Hearthstone" and "Diablo".
PUBG, Fortnite and Electronic Arts' "Apex Legends" scored 26.3 million, 22.5 million and 25 million respectively in their first week of release.
"Call of Duty: Mobile" was launched by its publisher Activision Blizzard Inc on Oct. "Call of Duty" was developed for mobile by Chinese internet giant Tencent Holdings Ltd.
The company said in May it would cut 800 jobs and invest heavily to develop its key game franchises "Call of Duty", "Candy Crush", "Overwatch", "Warcraft", "Hearthstone" and "Diablo".
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