Activision’s highly anticipated mobile game Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile is reportedly available to play in some regions before the official launch date. Curious CoD fans have checked and found out that the servers are already live in multiple countries around the world, allowing them to access to Warzone Mobile ahead of local release.
Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile, the mobile port of the free-to-play battle royale FPS Call of Duty: Warzone, is officially slated for a global launch on March 21 for Android and iOS. However, it has been available to play in certain countries as part of a limited launch for months. Unlike CoD: Mobile, Warzone Mobile is closer to the Call of Duty games available on PC and console and shares the same in-game assets but sized down for mobile.
On Twitter, popular streamer ModernWarzone shared that CoD: Warzone Mobile was playable in North America ahead of its March 21 release date. The tweet mentioned that the regional servers were online for those who already have the game’s files downloaded on their phone. In the comments, people confirmed that they were able to run Warzone Mobile without using a VPN. A user also confirmed that the game worked in the UK.
Since Warzone Mobile has been available for quite some time in the countries where it had a limited launch, it is understandable how the players elsewhere got access to the game’s files prior to official release. Some replies on the Twitter post revealed that, for those on Android, the game’s APK was available through third-party hosts, whereas iOS users could simply enable the download button on the App Store by changing their region. The countries/regions where Warzone Mobile is apparently playable early are:
Despite the success of Call of Duty: Mobile, it was perceivably a different game from the CoD titles on PC and console. But, with the franchise’s new mobile game, Activision plans to narrow down this gap by a significant degree. As evident in the trailer, the developer sees Warzone
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