Scopely’s Looney Tunes World of Mayhem to Shut Down October 15
Key takeaways
- Looney Tunes World of Mayhem removed from app stores August 23, offline October 15
- Game earned over $106M lifetime IAP revenue, 62% from US players
- Over 41M downloads, top markets: US (19%), Brazil (10%), Mexico (8%), Russia (6%)
- Monthly IAP revenue declined since August 2021, around $350K monthly since January 2026
Scopely announced that its squad battler Looney Tunes World of Mayhem will be removed from app stores on August 23 and will permanently go offline on October 15. The shutdown notice appeared on the game’s official website and confirms the end of service for the title.
According to AppMagic data, Looney Tunes World of Mayhem has generated over $106 million in lifetime in-app purchase revenue, with 62% coming from players in the United States. The game has been downloaded more than 41 million times globally. Besides the U.S., the largest install bases are in Brazil (10%), Mexico (8%), and Russia (6%). Revenue trends show a steady decline starting in August 2021, with monthly earnings stabilizing around $350,000 since January 2026.
As part of the closure, the development team is planning a schedule of daily giveaways to thank existing players before the game goes offline. The team expressed heartfelt gratitude to the community, highlighting the friendships and alliances formed over the years. They acknowledged the difficulty of saying goodbye to a player base that evolved from strangers into close-knit teammates.
Why it matters
The shutdown marks the end of a long-running mobile title that saw significant revenue but faced a persistent decline in player spending. Scopely’s gesture of daily rewards aims to provide a final experience for dedicated fans before the servers close.
Original source
MobileGamer.biz