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Activision has officially confirmed that it's working on Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile. The free-to-play battle royale has become incredibly popular since it was first launched in March 2020 almost half a year after the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare reboot was released. Interestingly, the game’s initial developer Infinity Ward has confirmed COD: Warzone 2 is already in the works alongside Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, both of which are being built on an all-new engine.
The Call of Duty franchise has found pretty massive success on mobile, with the release of Call of Duty: Mobile in October 2019. Apart from receiving generally favorable reviews from both critics and players, the free-to-play mobile title, which is currently available on Android and iOS, was the largest mobile game launch in history, achieving 148 million downloads and generating nearly US$54 million in revenue within its first month of availability. That success grew even further as Call of Duty: Mobile reportedly earned developer TiMi Games $10 billion in revenue in 2020, making it the most profitable developer studio in the world for the year.
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In a new blog post, Activision announced that it’s bringing Call of Duty: Warzone to mobile
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