It has been a month since the new FPS game based on the Tom Clancy series, All over the Portfolio: Dawn, went online on the mobile side, and it is estimated that the player spent approximately $2.82 million during that month, based on AppMagic data.

The AppMagic data show that net revenue from the Portstore and Google Play shops is approximately $1.69 million, after deductions. To date, there have been more than 3.43 million games installed around the world, which seems to be a good start, but with the full size and scale of the game, it is clear that the results of The Entries Block: The Dawn are much higher.
As can be seen from the figure below, income peaks in the first weeks following the uplink of the Games, with revenues falling after peaking in the second week, with the highest income recorded on 12 April, until then on an upward trend.

Since its first publication, the ” All-out blockade: the dawn ” has gained visibility and global access has experienced many setbacks. Although it’s a good evaluation, it’s not a good game.
The main problem impeding the sales of games is the slightly higher hardware requirements. The game is difficult to run on middle processor devices, which undoubtedly limits its reach to users, and this part is one of the largest mobile game players in the home.
The ” Blocking of the whole territory: dawn ” is a free, mobile end of the ” blockage ” series. A comprehensive optimization of mobile phone operations has been carried out on the basis of the core of the “RPG + bunker shooting” game, which is marked in the series. The story occurred between the first and second generations of the ” All-Purpose ” blockade. Players played the first active SHD agents to experience the critical moment of the breakdown of order with a fresh perspective.
The front-runner version of the PC Blocking All over the Territory: Dawn is now online, supporting multi-end connectivity and cross-platform online, and the official version will be online later this year.
