In a surprising turn of events, Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile is being pulled from both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store after just over a year since its launch. Despite the setback, online access remains intact—for now. Players who still have leftover COD Points from Warzone Mobile can redeem them in Call of Duty: Mobile, where they’ll receive double their value, along with additional rewards.
Although the game will stay accessible for those who have already downloaded it, real-money transactions have been disabled, and new installations will no longer be possible starting May 19th. Should players fail to install the app before the deadline, they will lose access permanently. Social features are already offline, and while matchmaking and online play will continue temporarily, there’s no official word on when servers will shut down completely.
Monetization-wise, the in-game store remains open exclusively for users who possess existing COD Points. However, no new purchases can be made moving forward. Fans of the game are encouraged to act quickly if they wish to retain access, as this marks the end of a much-hyped mobile venture aiming to bring the Warzone experience directly to mobile-first gamers.
Activision expressed pride in recreating the Warzone experience on handheld devices but admitted the title didn’t resonate as strongly with mobile players as it did on PC and console platforms. This abrupt decision serves as a stark reminder that even globally recognized franchises face challenges in sustaining long-term success within the competitive mobile gaming landscape.
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