Scopely’s Looney Tunes World of Mayhem is shutting down in October
Scopely is closing down squad battler Looney Tunes World of Mayhem. As spotted by gamesindustry.biz, a post on the game’s official site states that the game is being removed from app stores on August 23rd, and the game will go offline permanently on October 15. AppMagic estimates suggest the game has generated o...
Scopely is closing down squad battler Looney Tunes World of Mayhem.
As spotted by gamesindustry.biz, a post on the game’s official site states that the game is being removed from app stores on August 23rd, and the game will go offline permanently on October 15.
AppMagic estimates suggest the game has generated over $106m in lifetime IAP earnings for Scopely, with 62% of that revenue coming from players in the US. Lifetime downloads stand at just over 41m, with 19% of the installs from US players, followed by Brazil (10%), Mexico (8%) and Russia (6%).
According to the same numbers Looney Tunes World of Mayhem’s IAP revenue started to decline in August 2021, and kept dropping fairly steadily every month. It has been earning about $350k per month since January 2026.
The game team announced there will be a calendar of daily giveaways as a farewell to existing players before the game disappears for good on October 15.
The team added: “This isn’t an easy goodbye. For years, this community has built alliances that turned into real friendships, fought through wars together, and enjoyed plenty of laughs along the way.”
“We’ve watched Toonsters grow from strangers into teammates, and from teammates into true friends. We don’t take that lightly, and it’s with real sadness that we say goodbye to this wonderful community.”
Original reporting appears on the publisher’s site.
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