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Apex Legends Mobile downloads reaches 21.8m in 30 days

Apex Legends Mobile is over a month old at this point, and thanks to our pals at MobileGamer.biz, we know just how well the game has done after its first 30 days on the market, and the current success of EA and Respawn’s mobile battle royale game is hardly surprising given how popular the mainline title is.

First up is the number of Apex Legends Mobile downloads for the first 30 days, which sits at 21.8 million – not bad for one month’s work. Especially when you consider that some players are verbal when it comes to the various Apex Legends mobile performance issues, though Respawn is on top of these, and promises to make some changes and fix the various problems.

Overall, the split between iOS and Android users is fairly even, though the latter has the edge with 11.5 million installs, while the former sits at 10.3 million downloads for the game’s first 30 days. As for the country Apex Legends Mobile is most popular in, the US is number one with 4.8 million installs, while Japan follows with 2.5 million.

What is Apex Legends Mobile revenue for its first month?

When it comes to revenue, Apex Legends Mobile hit $11.6 million in the first 30 days since its launch, with the most lucrative market being the US with $4.5 million, while Japan once again follows with $3.9 million.

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If you’re new to the game, our Apex Legends Mobile flux and Apex Legends Mobile ranks guides can help you to become familiar with the mobile battle royale. We also have a list of the best mobile shooters if you want something new yet similar to play.

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Apex Legends Mobile hits almost $5m in revenue in its first week

It looks like Apex Legends Mobile has gotten off to a good start since launching on May 17. After becoming the most downloaded battle royale game on mobile in 60 different countries, it has also driven impressive player spending, reaching $4.8 million in revenue, according to Sensor Tower.

All this good Apex Legends Mobile revenue news comes in the midst of some unhappy players, with performance issues cropping up for some, while others have complained of “absurd microtransactions” affecting their experience. Still, all this drama didn’t stop the game from having a successful week of revenue.

For comparison, that revenue figure is way beyond the estimated  $600,000 that PUBG mobile hit in its first week, but only around a third of the $14.8m that Call of Duty: Mobile managed in its first week of launch back in 2019. If you’re thinking of having a look at Respawn’s portable offering, check out our Apex Legends Mobile download guide to get it on your device.

You can check out the Apex Legends Mobile launch trailer below if you’re interested in the new mobile title.

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For more help, check out our guides to Apex Legends Mobile flux or Apex Legends Mobile ranks to get up to speed. We’ve also got a battle royale games guide if you fancy something different.