Call of Duty ready to rule over mobile gaming
Call of Duty: Mobile, a free-to-play version of the first-person shooter coming on mobile.
(Web Desk) - Activision and Tencent of PlayerUnknown s Battlegrounds (PUBG) announced Call of Duty: Mobile, a free-to-play version of the first-person shooter that’s coming to iOS and Android later this year.
The game is set to offer a greatest hits tour of the franchise’s most popular multiplayer modes, including Search and Destroy and Free-For-All as well as maps like Nuketown and Crash.
Call of Duty: Mobile is being developed by Tencent’s Timi studio, and it appears to be a different handheld game from the one that’s under development by Candy Crush developer King, which was first teased last year.
Last October, King’s CEO declined to provide too many details on this game, except to say that “it won’t be a match three game.”
Call of Duty’s new mobile game will launch in beta this summer across Europe, North America, and South America.
You can pre-register for access to the beta now on its official website.