Craig Chapple
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The impact of COVID-19 on mobile games in H1 2020 and beyond
Sensor Tower's Craig Chapple analyses changes to downloads and revenue in key markets as the pandemic has spread
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How the COVID-19 pandemic is changing the mobile games market
Revenue and downloads continue to climb during the pandemic, according to Sensor Tower data, and the impact could be lasting
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China and Asia show their influence over the top grossing mobile games
Sensor Tower's data for January 2020 underlines the commanding role Asian markets play in the global games industry
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The mobile games market is getting bigger -- and not just for the top ten
Battle passes made money for the major publishers in 2019, but there was growth outside of the top ten
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Mobile's fast risers of 2019 could be leaders in 2020
Call of Duty and Mario Kart fell away in November, according to Sensor Tower, while Playrix' Township and Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle were ascendant
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Call of Duty and Mario Kart front a siege of PC and console IP on mobile
Sensor Tower looks back on a busy month in the mobile charts, and reflects on the growing influence of console and PC brands