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COD: Warzone Mobile finally launches next month

Call of Duty: Mobile has been a huge success for the first-person shooter franchise, with the free-to-play game having amassed more than 500 million downloads since its release back in 2019. That said, we have been waiting for the game’s successor for quite some time now. Built using the mainline release’s IW Engine, Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile is finally launching in March.

As reported by CharlieIntel, Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile is set to arrive on Android as well as iOS on the 21st of March. As is in the game’s name, this mobile title is primarily built as a battle royale experience, with the console versions of Verdanslk and Rebirth Island both being available to drop into.

Impressively, the Verdansk map will support 120 players with Rebirth Island going up to 48.

Interestingly, Warzone Mobile will also include a few multiplayer maps, namely Shipment, Shoot House and Scrapyard – all of which will feature player, weapon and Battle Pass cross-progression with Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone proper.

Last but certainly not least, Activision confirmed that Warzone Mobile will feature controller support – something which is severely lacking in the current COD Mobile.

It’s been a long time coming, but Call of Duty Warzone Mobile is finally almost here. Hopefully the game is translated well for the platform.

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