Here’s a sign of the times: Activision has confirmed via recently released financial documents that it made more money on its phone games last quarter than it did on all of its console and PC games combined.
as seen by tweaktown, Activision’s quarterly report was released last week and sheds some light on how its biggest games are doing financially across PC, console, and mobile. And because of games like immortal devil, mobile call of dutyY candy Crush Sagathe beleaguered obligations the publisher is making a lot of money from phone games. In fact, more than half of its total earnings for the second quarter of 2022 came from mobile titles and not console or PC games.
According to the report, about 51 percent of Activision’s total earnings from the Q2 2022 period came from mobile games. That adds up to a total of $831 million in mobile gaming earnings. Meanwhile, its console games earned around $376 million and PC games brought in slightly less at $332 million. Ultimately, he earned $105 million from events and esports.
What you might not expect, especially if you don’t realize how massive mobile gaming has become in the last decade, is that of the $831 million made from phone games, the majority came from King titles and not things like mobile call of duty. In the report, Activision says that King titles like candy crush Y farm heroes it grossed over $680 million.
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What these numbers reveal is that for big publishers like Activision, the future is likely to put even more resources and money into mobile games and focus less and less on console games. In an era where AAA games are more expensive to make than ever, take years to createand often failing, mobile gaming has become a lifeline for large game companies looking to keep their heads above water.
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For Activision it’s especially important as obligations keep losing millions of players Y low performance. Since the company has spent years focusing much of its energy on obligations—at one point even having all the studies he owned working on the franchise in some capacity, it’s likely that it will look to branch out into mobile more, not less, in the future.
It should also be noted that Activision’s blockbuster mobile games are one of the main reasons Microsoft began the process of buying the company earlier this year after a major public dispute after the company was sued for years of sexual harassment and discrimination.
somehow, obligations Y warcraft they are more like bonuses you get xbox on top of King and his money printing games.