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Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile gears up for global release on March 21

Gear up for the global launch of Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile on March 21, featuring cross-platform progression and exclusive rewards.

Attention, mobile gaming enthusiasts! The wait is nearly over, as Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile is set to launch globally on March 21st. This highly anticipated free-to-play title, which has seen a limited release over the past year, will now be accessible to players worldwide on iOS and Android platforms. This game is poised to redefine mobile gaming by featuring the famous Verdansk and Rebirth Island maps. Moreover, it boasts shared progression with its PC and console counterparts, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III and Call of Duty: Warzone.

A seamless cross-platform gaming experience

In Warzone Mobile, every moment of gameplay counts towards your overall gaming journey. Whether you’re on your mobile device, your PC, or your console, the experience is interconnected. This means that the XP you earn on mobile contributes to your player level and battle pass across all platforms. Additionally, there’s shared weapon level progression, allowing you to upgrade your arsenal at home or on the move.

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Dive into the 120-player battles on the Verdansk map, complete with the notorious Verdansk Gulag, where you must eliminate a rival to rejoin the match if you’re taken out. For a more rapid-paced experience, try the 48-player Rebirth Island with its Resurgence rules, allowing for continuous respawns as long as one teammate remains standing.z

Expanding the Call of Duty universe on mobile

Warzone Mobile isn’t just about the battle royale genre. It also opens doors to iconic multiplayer maps from the Call of Duty series, including Shipment, Scrapyard, and Shoot House. These maps come with various modes, such as Team Deathmatch, Kill Confirmed, and Domination, offering a diverse gaming experience.

Activision has meticulously tailored the mobile gaming experience. Players who prefer physical controllers can rejoice as there’s support for them. If you prefer on-screen controls, you can customise the HUD and virtual joysticks to your liking. Additionally, similar to a console game, you can toggle between performance or graphics modes, ensuring the best gaming experience for your device.

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Anticipating a groundbreaking mobile game

Early footage from Warzone Mobile’s preview version indicates that this game is set to break mobile gaming conventions. The level of detail and performance is on par with the console versions of Call of Duty, reflecting the extensive efforts put in by Activision. The year-long limited-release phase in various countries, including Australia, Chile, Norway, Sweden, Germany, and Malaysia, was spent fixing bugs, gathering feedback, and implementing significant updates and new content.

Given the record-breaking launch of Call of Duty: Mobile, with 100 million downloads, expectations are high for Warzone Mobile. Over 50 million players have already pre-registered, hinting at another massive success for Activision.

Don’t miss out on the chance to be part of this exciting launch. You can pre-register for Warzone Mobile on the official Call of Duty website. Those who register before the worldwide release will receive exclusive in-game rewards such as a skin, weapon blueprint, vinyl, and an emblem, adding to the excitement of the game’s launch.

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