Move over PUBG, Call of Duty: Mobile is coming to Android and iOS soon: How to register
Popular fps video game Call of Duty is coming to mobile platform soon. Here’s how you can register for the game.
Call of Duty is coming soon to Android and iOS platforms. The popular first-person shooter video game from Activision is now open for registration.
Announced at the ongoing Game Developer Conference (GDC), Call of Duty: Mobile will be a free-to-play game retaining the top features of the main version. Activision said Call of Duty: Mobile will feature popular maps such as Nuketown, Crash, and Hijacked. Gamers can also play Team Deathmatch, Search and Destroy, Free-for-All, and other gameplay modes.
The latest game has been developed in collaboration with Tencent's Timi Studio which offers popular games such as Honor of Kings and CrossFire. Activision says gamers should expect "stunning visuals and topography" from the latest mobile game.
The mobile game is also promised to come with weapons feature console-like fidelity and polished gunplay.
Call of Duty is coming to mobile 📱
— Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) March 19, 2019
Pre-Register now to make sure you're among the first to hit the front lines.https://t.co/lpLLePUsEW pic.twitter.com/Jl6mKOUg2Z
"Call of Duty: Mobile is set to deliver the definitive first-person action experience to mobile gamers featuring an epic online multiplayer action pitting players in head-to-head competitive confrontations. The game features additional modes of play which will be announced at a future date," said the company in a blog post.
Pre-registration for Call of Duty: Mobile is open for interested users globally including India. To register, visit the official website. Enter your email ID and age verification. Registered users will receive latest game updates, information, and access to the public beta rolling out later this year.
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