We’ve seen a few Call of Duty games hit versatile stages throughout the years, however Activision isn’t halting there. The organization has quite recently declared Call of Duty Mobile, an allowed to-play multiplayer shooter related to Tencent Games.
The game appears to be near on indistinguishable to Call of Duty: Legends of War, a Tencent-created game that delicate launched in alpha before the end of last year. In any case, the Legends of War slogan has clearly been dropped for the Mobile moniker.
In any case, you can expect what resembles 60fps gameplay, different game modes (for example Group Deathmatch, Frontline, Free for All), and great Call of Duty maps, (for example, Nuketown and Crash). The title will likewise give you a chance to play as notable characters from the franchise, for example, Price and Ghost, if that puts a smile on your face.
Fans of Black Ops 4’s Blackout mode and other battle royale titles may be baffled with the absence of a comparable mode at launch. In any case, Activision confirmed that more content will be coming to Call of Duty Mobile, including an “interesting Call of Duty battle royale experience.”
There’s no word on in-application purchases either, so we may need to hold up some time to make sense of if it’s a compensation to-win involvement. Ideally Activision’s monetization plan centers on corrective things, as opposed to paying for better gear and more modes.
Like the sound of Call of Duty Mobile anyway? All things considered, there’s no launch date at this time, but you can pre-register for the title via the button below.