E3 2019: Call of Duty Mobile Aims to Bring Shooter Franchise to Mobile Devices

The Playground LTM accommodates building by giving the player a greatly increased spawn rate of materials. Naturally, it didn’t take long after Playground’s release for YouTube to become flooded with Wild West theme creations, with some even choosing to rebuild areas of the map that were destroyed by the meteor at the end of Seaso

Call of Duty: Zombies: This title has been in the app store for quite a while now, but IGN reports there will be an update to get you back in the game. The addition is called Shi No Numa and will bring in a new map – Swamp – to slaughter the undead in. New enemies will be thrown in as well as new weapons: the Arisaka, Type 100 and Wunderwaffe DG-2. The update will be $4.99, otherwise it will be bundled with the full version of Call of Duty: Zombies at $9

Elaborating on this gameplay slightly, the press release tells players to expect “a collection of beloved Call of Duty characters, maps, modes and weapons from across the franchise.” Unsurprisingly, given that this is a mobile game, Activision also says that the game will be free to play. Presumably, the game will feature some form of microtransactions, though it’s unclear whether it will make use of the controversial microtransaction patents held by the company since last y

Call of Duty publisher Activision already has one major release for the series planned this year, with Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 set to launch in November . That’s not all that the company is working on regarding its hugely popular shooter series, however, as Activision has now announced a Call of Duty mobile game for the Chinese mar

The recreation of Nuketown, which can be seen in the video below, is made entirely out of wood and is about as faithful to the fan-favorite Black Ops map as Fortnite would allow. Replacing Nuketown’s iconic backdrop is Wailing Woods – but since the proportions are pretty spot-on, anyone who is familiar with Nuketown will recognize the buildings instan

The hired candidate’s role will involve creating and refining new and existing levels, including balancing them and ultimately ensuring that the game is fun to play. King lists two other positions for senior tools developer and senior network engineer, also in relation to the Call of Duty mobile g

Call of Duty also faces increased competition from games such as Fortnite Battle Royale and PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds , two titles that have mobile spin-offs. These games benefit immensely by being on mobile with none-PC and console gamers still able to engage with these franchises (and contribute to those series’ success). There’s no information on when the new Call of Duty will be released or exactly what it will offer, but watch this sp

This week in mobile gaming, we search for big words, go on a nostalgic quest as a prince, check out an egg adventure, test the waters of crime life and get new ways to reap havoc on the undead – all with some mobile magic sprinkled on

It’s worth noting that this Chinese Call of Duty mobile game isn’t the only mobile spin-off of the series that Activision has in the works. It was recently revealed that Candy Crush Saga developer King (which Activision now owns) is also working on a Call of Duty mobile title of its own. Job listings in relation to that game were only posted a few months ago, suggesting that it is still early in development. However, if the newly announced Activision/Tencent Call of Duty game doesn’t head west, the King-developed title may be one to wa

Mechanic: Able to call an EMP Drone to create electromagnetic interference on hostile forces, this class also features the Engineer ability, granting augmented sight to vehicles, hostile traps, and other equipm

The new Call of Duty mobile game may not just make bank in the mobile sector, however. Releasing a mobile game could potentially be a good way of introducing new fans to the Call of Duty franchise as a whole. While Call of Duty: WW2 sold well when it was released last year, managing to reverse the poor performance of Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare in 2016, the series has come a long way from its peak. Part of this is just down to series fatigue, but the access to shooter experiences on mobile platforms may have also led to that decl

This certainly won’t be the last video like this we’ll see from the Playground LTM – it likely won’t even be the last Call of Duty map recreation. Between this new mode, and the current live events that are taking place as Season 5 approaches, Epic is continuing to set the industry standard on games as a live serv

The news of a new Call of Duty mobile games comes from a King job listing for a level designer in Stockholm. “The aim is to create a Call of Duty experience on mobile, while also breaking new ground for mobile and redefining the genre,” explains the listing, adding that this new game will be “fresh, social, and highly accessible, while providing a very authentic game experien