In March you can play Call of Duty: Warzone on your phone
Activision Blizzard has a release date for the upcoming mobile version of Call of Duty: Warzone – 21 March. The game has been in limited release since last year, but is finally ready for its official debut on Android and iOS devices. The company writes this in a message on its website.
Two maps, Verdansk and Rebirth Island, will be the “large-scale” options available at launch, while other multiplayer maps are also present, such as Shipment and Shoot House. The company said there is shared progress Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 And Call of Duty: Warzone that extends to player level, weapon level, battle pass progression, bundles, and your friends list.
Activision Blizzard said 50 million people have pre-registered for the mobile game, and you’re still signing up through the respective App Store And Play Shop Pages.
Call of Duty: Warzone mobile will have a number of different modes to play at launch. This is how Activision Blizzard describes them:
Verdansk (Battle Royale, 120 players)
Ever since the destruction of Verdansk, the debut map for Call of Duty: Warzone, players have been eager to return to the city where it all began.
This metropolis features a multitude of areas to explore and search for loot, and with match support for up to 120 players, battles will be both fierce and frequent. Will you head to a busy landmark like Superstore in search of an early lead, or will you take a stealthy approach and play on the edges of the collapsing circle?
Getting swept? No problem. Fight for a second chance in the original Verdansk Gulag, where eliminated operators compete for the privilege of returning to the game. Win and return to the fight.
Rebirth Island (Resurgence, 48 players)
Rebirth Island changed the Battle Royale experience when it was first released, offering a smaller map size for non-stop action. Fight in the central prison complex or traverse the outer edges of the island, move from building to building or take your chances with long shots in the open air.
Matches here use Resurgence rules where players can respawn as long as any of their teammates are still alive on the map, skipping the Gulag and getting back into the action as quickly as possible.
Multiplayer: refine your tactics
Short on time and want to get started right away? Want to take a new weapon to the next level? Want a quick warm-up before hitting a big map? While Battle Royale is the main focus of Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile, multiplayer support lets players experience classic Call of Duty action across a variety of multiplayer maps and modes, including – but not limited to – Shipment, Shoot House, and Scrapyard. Deploy in a range of classic modes such as Team Deathmatch, Domination, Kill Confirmed and Search & Destroy, including hardcore variants.
Activision Blizzard expects more updates and content for Call of Duty: Warzone mobile regularly.