

With Q4 2020 figures still to report at this time of writing, it looks like millions of players are still engaged with Warzone into 2021.Ĭall of Duty: Warzone Twitch Viewing Figures Call of Duty WarzoneĬonsidering it was heavily backed by content creators and streamers with sponsored content and otherwise, it’s no surprise that Call of Duty: Warzone was a big hit on Twitch from day one, it recording more than 350,000 viewers on Twitch in its first hour with a peak of 521,000 viewers in its launch month. In Q3 2020, Activision’s revenue’s were even better at $1.95 billion. While Activision released other games over that period, it’s clear that Warzone is leading the surge with $1.59 billion of revenue being digital. In August 2020, it was reported that Warzone had greatly contributed to Activision’s soaring profits with the company recording revenue of $1.92 billion by the end of Q2 2020, a huge increase from the $1.4 billion for Q2 2019. Well, it’s fair to say that Warzone is making a lot of money for Activision. The higher the continuous revenue for a free-to-play game, the likelier it is that it has an engaged audience investing in microtransactions.

Instead, the best way to figure out how many people still play Call of Duty: Warzone is to check out the game’s revenue. Some sites claim to have concurrent Warzone player figures, but unless they have an insider at Activision or access to a secret API, these figures are completely false. There is no way of checking for concurrent players on the Blizzard launcher or via consoles. Warzone may struggle to match Fortnite pound-for-pound when it comes to total downloads over time.Ĭall of Duty: Warzone Concurrent Player Figures WarzoneĪs with most games on their own launchers and not Steam, concurrent playing figures are hard to come across. Fortnite now has hundreds of millions of registered players. While this puts Warzone ahead of both Apex and Fortnite over the same period for both game’s launches, Fortnite’s player count skyrocketed in June 2018, reaching a total of 125 million players, less than a year after launch. This figure also includes secondary accounts. No doubt bolstered by the worldwide events of 2020, lockdown contributed to 62 million downloads for the game in its first 52 days, though the game has “only” been downloaded 18 million or so times since then, suggesting a slight downturn in demand. However, it seems that downloads for Warzone may have in fact slightly stalled. In October 2020, Activision announced that 80 million players had downloaded Call of Duty: Warzone since its launch in March 2020, which is a staggering amount of data downloaded when you consider how gigantic the file size for the game is.

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