Call of Duty: Warzone continues to reach a huge number of players, with the free-to-play battle royale hitting 30 million players in its first 10 days of release.

The Call of Duty Twitter account posted the latest number with a picture thanking its 30 million players for being a part of the community. This increase in people playing comes shortly after Warzone hit 6 million players within its first 24 hours available.

While players were able to play solo in Warzone previously by going up against other squads alone, Infinity Ward released a solos mode on Tuesday. This could have played a role in bringing more people to the battle royale after both the main mode and Plunder mode became playable solo.

By choosing to support cross-platform play between Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC, more people have been able to play together regardless of their platform.

Warzone was officially announced earlier this month with a launch coming 24 hours later. This isn’t the first time we’ve seen a quick reveal and release, especially in the battle royale genre – developer Respawn Entertainment released Apex Legends shortly after it was announced and reached 2.5 million players within its first 24 hours.

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Stay prepared for Warzone whether you’re going in alone or with a full squad by using our guides at the Call of Duty: Warzone wiki. If you’re looking for a quick guide, take a peek at the best loadouts to get right into the action.

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Jeffrey Lerman is a Freelance News Writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @Snakester95.

Source: IGN.com Call of Duty: Warzone Hits 30 Million Players in Just 10 Days