Scopely’s Looney Tunes World of Mayhem is shutting down in October
Scopely has announced that its mobile character-collection RPG Looney Tunes World of Mayhem will be shutting down later this year. The game, which originally launched in December…
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Scopely has announced that its mobile character-collection RPG Looney Tunes World of Mayhem will be shutting down later this year. The game, which originally launched in December 2018, is scheduled to be removed from app stores in late August before going offline permanently in October.
Timeline for the Shutdown
According to a report by MobileGamer.biz, which noted that the closure was first spotted by GamesIndustry.biz, Scopely detailed the end-of-life timeline in a post on the game's official website. Players will have until August 23, 2026, to download the game before it is permanently removed from mobile app stores.
Following its storefront removal, the game's servers will remain active for a brief period. Looney Tunes World of Mayhem is scheduled to go offline permanently on October 15, 2026. To thank the community for their support over the years, the development team has announced plans to run a calendar of daily giveaways, allowing remaining players to celebrate the game's history before the servers close.
Lifetime Performance and Revenue Decline
During its multi-year run, Looney Tunes World of Mayhem generated substantial engagement and financial returns. AppMagic estimates shared by MobileGamer.biz reveal that the title surpassed 41 million lifetime downloads and accumulated over $106 million in lifetime in-app purchase (IAP) revenue.
A significant portion of this success came from the United States, where players accounted for 62% of the game's lifetime revenue and 19% of its total installations. However, the game's financial performance had been on a downward trajectory for several years. AppMagic data shows that player spending had been steadily declining since August 2021. By January 2026, the game's estimated monthly earnings had dropped to approximately $350,000, prompting the decision to close down the service.
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