Tuesday (May 4),
Call of Duty announced that its free-to-play mobile game surpassed 500 million downloads worldwide since its October 2019 launch. Rob Kostich, president of Activision, also shared during an earnings call of parent company Activision Blizzard that the game crossed $1 billion in player spending.
Can we borrow some money?
To celebrate the occasion,
Call of Duty: Mobile thanked the community, players, and supporters by blessing them with an in-game gift for their loyal support.
Call of Duty: Mobile is currently enjoying success thanks to its latest expansion Tokyo Escape, and it is now the highest grossest expansion Kostich revealed. Thanks to both
TOKYO, March 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ KLab Inc., a leader in online mobile games, announced that the Japanese and global versions of
Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team have reached a combined 35 million downloads worldwide. To celebrate this milestone, the 35 Million Downloads Worldwide Campaign will kick off Friday, March 12 in the Japanese and global versions of the game. See the
original press release ( Total includes players who have downloaded the game more than once.
35 Million Downloads Worldwide Campaign
The 35 Million Downloads Worldwide campaign will include multiple events where players can receive fantastic rewards such as Dreamballs, Black Ball (SSR)s, and more from daily scenarios, missions, and login bonuses. There will also be multiple new Transfers available including a special Daily Free 10-Player Transfer and Dream Pot Transfer.
Total includes players who have downloaded the game more than once.
KLab’s Japanese and global versions of Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team have reached a combined 35 million downloads worldwide. In celebration, the 35 Million Downloads Worldwide Campaign will kick off Friday, March 12 in the Japanese and global versions of the game. See in-game announcements for full details.
35 Million Downloads Worldwide Campaign
The 35 Million Downloads Worldwide campaign will include multiple events where players can receive fantastic rewards such as Dreamballs, Black Ball (SSR)s, and more from daily scenarios, missions, and login bonuses. There will also be multiple new Transfers available including a special Daily Free 10-Player Transfer and Dream Pot Transfer.
[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Gamasutra and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource Games Press.]
Tokyo, Japan – March 12, 2020 – KLab Inc., a leader in online mobile games, announced that the Japanese and global versions of
Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team have reached a combined 35 million downloads worldwide. To celebrate this milestone, the 35 Million Downloads Worldwide Campaign will kick off Friday, March 12 in the Japanese and global versions of the game. Total includes players who have downloaded the game more than once.
35 Million Downloads Worldwide Campaign
35 Million Downloads Worldwide Daily Free 10-Player Transfer
Event Period: Friday, March 12 to Friday, March 26 (UTC+9)
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