Over 650 million downloads to date
Activision has announced thatCall of Duty Mobilehas been a staggering success for the publisher, having been downloaded over 650 million times since its launch back in October 2019. In fact, the mobile shooter is so popular, that Activision notes that its playerbase is almost as large as that of theCoDplayerbase on PC and consoles.
Call of Duty Mobile, currently one of the single most popular mobile games on the planet, was already sitting pretty at around 500 million downloads in the summer of 2021. However, following the title’s release in the highly lucrative territory of China, the pocket platoon has ballooned exponentially, leading to the dizzying new figures. It is believed that the title has raked in over $1 billion USD in revenue since its launch.

The statistic is noted in the tweet below, courtesy of dedicatedCoDfansiteCharlieIntel.
Activision also says there’s over 650 million downloads of Call of Duty: Mobile, and that active players on Mobile each month in 2021 almost matched the active console & PC player base.

They are building a large team for Warzone Mobile “to take the franchise to new heights.”pic.twitter.com/a3fkeyBgL3
— CharlieIntel (@charlieINTEL)July 05, 2025

These numbers will only further encourage Activision and its subsidiary developers, as the team has already begun work on a mobile edition of its hugely successful battle royale titleCall of Duty Warzone. While the pint-sized version of the Last Person Standing shooter is still a long way from release, it will likely only serve to further cement theCall of Duty Mobilebrand as a financially successful endeavor. Given that the most recentCoDrelease,Call of Duty: Vanguard, was something of an “underperformer,” Activision will be satisfied withCall of Duty Mobile‘s continued success.
Activision Blizzard remains beleaguered with internal strife followinga fateful Californian investigationinto the publisher. Almost one year on, the studio remains under scrutiny following wide accusations of gender disparity, sexual harassment, and cultivating and maintaining a toxic working environment for its employees. Most recently, the firm’s board of directors recommended stockholdersvote against an annual reportfocused on efforts made to combat workplace toxicity.

you may read an abridged timeline of the Activision Blizzard controversyright here.





