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WoW and Call of Duty: Cold War Dominate November

The beat-earning games of November were World of Warcraft: Shadowlands and Call of Duty: Black Ops - Cold War. Activision can open some champagne.

Paul Musiolik

WoW and Call of Duty: Cold War Dominate November.
WoW and Call of Duty: Cold War Dominate November.
IN A NUTSHELL:
  1. The list of the most profitable games is dominated by Activision-Blizzard.
  2. The number one on PC is World of Warcraft: Shadowlands, and on consoles - Call of Duty: Black Ops - Cold War.

Call of Duty : Black Ops - Cold War are the two titles that brought the biggest income to their publisher in November. Superdata, a company that collects data from the gaming market, prepared a monthly report of best-earning games on PCs, consoles and mobile devices.

The PCs were dominated by a new expansion for WoW, titled Dungeon Fighter Online in November.

In the case of consoles, the clear leader is Call of Duty: Black Ops - Cold War, which sold 5.7 million copies in digital distribution, beating by 7% the previous best score belonging to Call of Duty: Warzone, which was able to attract new players to the Call of Duty brand.

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It's worth mentioning the great launch of Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales recorded digital distribution sales of 663,000 copies.

On the mobile market - all quiet. Number one is still Among Us, which celebrates numerous successes recently, had 500 million active players on smartphones in November.

  1. SuperData - official website

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Paul Musiolik

Author: Paul Musiolik

Started writing about games on the SquareZone website. Later, he wrote and managed the non-existent PSSite.com, and currently runs his own blog about games. He hasn't yet written a text that he would be 100% satisfied with. He started his adventure with games at the age of 3, when he managed to convince his father to buy a C64 computer. The love for electronic entertainment awakened by Flimbo's Quest blossomed during the first adventures with Heroes of Might & Magic, reaching its peak after purchasing the first PlayStation. As he grew older, he had more encounters with Nintendo portable consoles, and also returned to the PC as an additional gaming platform. He collects games and is a fan of emulation.

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