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Call of Duty: Mobile Features Different Classes; Playable in Third-Person View

Activision is taking its Blackout experience to mobile platforms with Call of Duty: Mobile but new official details show that the gameplay style for mobile version will be pretty different from that of Black Ops 4.

Call of Duty: Mobile will hit android and iOS platforms sometime till the end of 2019, and while the game will feature both Zombies and Battle Royale modes, Activision has revealed some vital information from its own Blackout which seems to imply a unique experience. According to Activision, Battle Royale mode in COD: Mobile will welcome 100 players in every match and just like the original Blackout, you will have access to Solo, Dous and Quads features in-game. First place that mobile version distinguishes itself is offering multiple classes with different abilities and skill for players that we haven’t seen it in Blackout so far. There will be 6 classes in the game that you can read brief description of each one below:

  • Defender: With the ability to place a deformable Transform Shield, this class also is Reinforced, raising resistance to all damage except bullets.
  • Mechanic: Able to call an EMP Drone to create electro-magnetic interference on hostile forces, this class also features the Engineer ability, granting augmented sight to vehicles, hostile traps, and other equipment.
  • Scout: Utilizing the Sensor Dart that can view hostile positions in the immediate area of the radar map, this class also benefits from the Tracker ability; allowing you to see fresh footprints of hostiles.
  • Clown: A master of distraction and friend of the undead, this class has a Toy Bomb to detonate, summoning zombies that only attack hostiles near to them; due in part to the Clown having the Anti-Zombieability, which reduces the zombies’ aggression distance.
  • Medic: This class can place a Medical Station that continuously heals the Medic and associated allies in the immediate vicinity. In addition, the Master Healer ability allows a Medic to heal more quickly, and reduces the time it takes to revive teammates.
  • Ninja: Lastly, this clandestine class has a Grapple Gun that fires a hook, allowing you to propel yourself up and onto target buildings or across the landscape at speed. Movement is quiet too, due to this class having the Dead Silence ability.

Moreover, Call of Duty: Mobile is going to feature a new revive system along with hosting locations from previous titles in both Modern Warfare and Black Ops series. Finally, the game will be playable in both first-person and third-person view which is somehow unfamiliar with the series long-running focus on FPS genre, but anyway it seems to be interesting to give it a try.

As soon as we get new information on COD: Mobile, we’ll update you through our Home Page and Twitter or Facebook accounts.

Guillermo Ortega

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