Activision has announced on the official Call of Duty: Mobile account that Call of Duty: Mobile has reached one Billion downloads since it launched back in October 2019. Call of Duty: Mobile is currently celebrating its 5th anniversary, and will likely keep seeing support for the foreseeable future. Call of Duty: Mobile is a “free-to-play game that brings together maps, modes, weapons, and characters from across the Call of Duty franchise.”
The game’s full details:
Call of Duty: Mobile is a new free-to-play game that brings together maps, modes, weapons, and characters from across the Call of Duty franchise, including Black Ops and the Modern Warfare series. Developed by Tencent’s award-winning Timi studio, exclusively for Android and iOS, the game features multiple game modes pitting players in head-to-head, competitive action as they test their skills against players all around the world.
In Call of Duty: Mobile, players will experience the fluid, first-person combat of Call of Duty, fighting head-to-head in fan-favorite modes such as Team Deathmatch, Search and Destroy and Free-For-All, in iconic maps from the series such as Nuketown, Crash, Hijacked and more. Along the way, players will earn and unlock classic Call of Duty characters, weapons, scorestreaks, and other gear to equip and customize their loadouts as they battle to be among the best in the world.
Published by Activision, and developed by Tencent, Call of Duty: Mobile uses the Unity real-time 3D development platform. In addition to classic multiplayer, the game features more modes of play to be announced soon.
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