Although only large parts of the Call of Duty series are mostly dealt with, its mobile version is also a massive success. To that one 21st of March it will also add the battle royale Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile, which after a long wait Activision presented with a trailer accompanying the release. You can also pre-register immediately on Android and iOS. Doing so will give you a few bonuses to start with, such as emblems or weapons.
Just like on PC and consoles, it will be about free-to-play affair. Maps will be available upon release Verdansk and Rebirth Island. The great news for fans is that the mobile version will share progression with Modern Warfare III and the classic Warzone. So if you already have something uploaded, you don't have to level your weapons from scratch. It also works the other way around. You can level up on your mobile and then use better weapons on the other platforms.
The principle of the game does not change. 120 players are dropped on Verdansk and each of them is trying to be the last survivor. But it doesn't end after the first death. You get a second chance in the gulag, from where you return to the battlefield after defeating your opponent. Rebirth Island is a bit more intimate. “Only” 48 players will join the game, and you can respawn without limits as long as one of your teammates is still alive.
From the initial footage, Warzone mobile looks very good. Activision has modified this version to fit exactly for handheld gaming. In the settings you will find several modes for setting the graphics. Owners of weaker devices should also play this way. On the other hand, you will be able to burn the graphics to the maximum on the flagships. If you don't want to rely on touch controls, Activision has added full-fledged support for controllers right away.
Battle royale will definitely be the main thing in Warzone Mobile. But you will also be able to engage in Team Deathmatch, Kill Confirmed and several other modes on classic maps. In the future, of course, we can expect new content in the style of classic Warzone. Activision also praises the learnings from the limited testing that took place in only a few parts of the world last year. Thanks to this, they were able to catch the ailments of the mobile version and now they are ready to be released in full glory.
Source: The Verge