Activision Launches Call of Duty Warzone Mobile, Raises Concerns Among Players
Activision, the renowned gaming company, has recently released Call of Duty Warzone Mobile, despite the success of their previous mobile game, Call of Duty Mobile developed by Tencent-owned TiMi Studio Group. The new game, developed in-house at Activision, was launched globally on March 21 on both the App Store and Google Play.
The release of Call of Duty Warzone Mobile has raised concerns among PC and console players who fear that Activision may shift their focus more towards the mobile platform, potentially leaving behind other Call of Duty titles. Warzone Mobile features the popular Verdansk map, which many fans have been eagerly waiting for on PC and consoles.
One of the key differences in Warzone Mobile is the support for up to 120 players, as opposed to the usual 100 players on PC and consoles. Activision introduced Warzone Mobile to provide a shared experience and cross-progression with their other titles, although cross-play is not available to ensure an optimized gameplay experience on mobile devices.
To address potential cheating issues, Activision has taken steps to implement anti-cheat measures in Warzone Mobile. Despite the launch of the new mobile game, Activision reassures players that they still have a strong focus on other Call of Duty titles for PC and console platforms.
Overall, the release of Call of Duty Warzone Mobile has sparked mixed reactions among players, with some excited for the new mobile experience while others express concerns about the potential shift in focus by Activision. Only time will tell how the new mobile game will impact the future of the Call of Duty franchise.
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