Call of Duty: Mobile Reaches Milestone of One Billion Downloads

The global success of Call of Duty: Mobile
Since its launch in 2019, Call of Duty: Mobile has reached the figure of one billion downloads internationally and more. The game on Android and iPhone from Activision was/is an instant hit with customers and to date it has been downloaded 270 million times in the first year of its launch only.

A secure future even when Warzone Mobile is released
As the rumors about the game’s shutdown after Warzone Mobile’s release, Activision was eager to calm the fans. The company has announced that it will continue to support Call of Duty: As far as mobile and that it intends to outline its “solid road map” of new material and enhancements “from time to time”. While the firm did not reveal when exactly the game would end, this statement suggests that there is much more potential for the successful first-person shooter.

It only seems appropriate that on our 5th Anniversary, we share an update.
Activision took advantage of the 5th anniversary of Call of Duty: Mobile to also announce a major update. This update is bringing a new map to the game’s Battle Royale mode called, Krai. This densely urbanized map is set at the feet of the Ural mountains and bring a new set of gameplay for the players. All characters get a second chance on the map and have a dog tag that can be scanned for resurrection in case he is eliminated. For their team to get back in the playing field, they have to go and scan that plate.

Along with this fresh map, players can also buy passes to gain anniversary related contents like new skin for the Operators, Weapon Blueprint, and Calling Cards.

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