It’s been a long wait, but Call of Duty fans will finally get the chance to bring the action to their smartphones next year. Activision has announced that Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile, which was originally planned to be released in 2023, will now be available in Spring 2024.

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This news has surprised followers of the popular first-person shooter game since the company announced during the Call of Duty: Next event in September 2022 that the mobile version of Warzone would be ready this year. However, Activision decided to rearrange its release schedule.

Warzone Mobile promises to bring the full Warzone experience to mobile devices, allowing up to 120 players to gather on a single map. The game will feature weapons, locations and battle modes familiar to fans of the series.

One of the exciting additions to this section is the Rebirth Island map, which will make its debut in the mobile version of the game.

Activision underlined that this map has been carefully designed to deliver an exciting experience combining Battle Royale and multiplayer elements.

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Although global launch is planned for 2024Some lucky players had the opportunity to try the game In limited release countries including Australia, Chile, Norway and Sweden.

Activision worked collaboratively with the Warzone teams at Activision Shanghai Studio, Beenox, Digital Legends, and Solid State Studios to improve the gaming experience.

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Announced improvements include touch controls, optimized menus, higher rendering quality and improved customization options, as well as a reduction in installation space.

Interested players can register to pre-order Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile via the App Store or Google Play. We’re giving you access to the exciting world of Warzone on your mobile devices in Spring 2024.

*This content was rewritten with the help of artificial intelligence, based on information published by Europa Press, and reviewed by the journalist and editor.

Source: Exame

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