The authors of Call of Duty: Mobile have achieved a higher level of engagement than the developers of mobile Fortnite. As a result of the first 14 days after the release, Call of Duty: Mobile has higher revenue and engagement levels than Fortnite over the same period.
This is reported by SuperData analysts. They published a table comparing the average daily time of players in mobile Call of Duty and Fortnite for the first two weeks:
Only Android versions are compared hereAccording to the table, in Call of Duty: Mobile, players spent an average of 58 minutes a day.
This is 86% more than in Fortnite (31 minutes).
In addition, Call of Duty earned several times more in its first month than Fortnite over the same period:
- Call of Duty: Mobile — $57.3 million;
- Fortnite Mobile — $18.3 million
Please note that the Activision game was released on Android and iOS, and Fortnite — at first only on iOS.
SuperData notes that the success of Call of Duty: Mobile was ensured by its gameplay, responsive interface and numerous references to the original franchise (including locations from the classic Call of Duty). We add that Activision is just planning to release its game on the Chinese market.
Also on the topic:
- The most downloaded game of October on iOS and Google Play was Call of Duty: Mobile
- Call of Duty: Mobile has set a record of downloads — 100 million in the first week