Activision commits to long-term support of ‘Call of Duty: Mobile’

In response to concerns about the future of Call of Duty: Mobile, Activision has reassured fans that it will continue supporting the game “for the long haul.” The announcement follows a legal filing in the UK related to Microsoft’s proposed purchase of Activision Blizzard, which suggested that Call of Duty: Mobile would be phased out over time.

In a tweet, the Call of Duty: Mobile team emphasized the game’s importance to the franchise and stated that it was committed to supporting it for the long term. This statement is intended to calm fears among players who may have been worried about the future of the mobile game.

Microsoft’s legal filing suggested that Call of Duty: Mobile would be phased out outside of China with the launch of Warzone Mobile, which is set to come out later this year. Warzone Mobile is part of Activision’s strategy to unify the Call of Duty franchise, allowing for shared technology, progression, socialization, and payments across mainline games, Warzone, and Warzone Mobile.

Despite these efforts to unify the franchise, Call of Duty: Mobile still has its own battle pass and seasons, making it an important part of the overall Call of Duty experience. By reassuring fans that it plans to continue supporting the game, Activision is signaling its commitment to this aspect of the franchise and to its mobile gaming audience.