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With Call of Duty: Warzone hitting mobile, the question of how the game compares to its console or PC counterparts seems an obvious one many will be asking. Announced by Activision through some job listings in early March 2022, Call of Duty: Warzone seems to be the mobile standalone version of the hit battle royale game on the major gaming platforms. While a release date has yet to be announced, it's likely that the mobile version will be more than a simple port of the console or PC version.
Before the announcement of Call of Duty: Warzone, a Call of Duty game was already launched on Mobile in 2019 titled Call of Duty: Mobile. This was a mix of various features from Call of Duty from iconic maps like Rust, various remixed perks for Call of Duty: Mobile like Agile, classic multiplayer game modes, and even the battle royale mode from Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, called Blackout. As a result, Call of Duty: Mobile was a success, largely due to this flow of content and how it intertwined with microtransactions, a balance that Call of Duty: Warzone may also look to strike.
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