Call of Duty: Mobile is a free-to-play first-person shooter (FPS) game developed by Activision Publishing, Inc. for mobile devices. It offers a variety of game modes, maps, and content, updated monthly. The game is available on phones, Chromebooks and tablets. Key features include:
- Multiplayer Modes: The game offers classic modes such as Team Deathmatch, Domination, and Kill-Confirmed on maps such as Shipment, Raid, and Standoff.
- Battle Royale: Players can engage in large-scale battles in modes like Tank Isolated and Training Ground.
- Customisation: Players can customise their loadouts with various operators, weapons, outfits, and gear.
- Competitive and Social Play: The game includes a ranked mode and social play, where players can join clans and earn rewards for participating in Clan Wars.
- Download Options: To reduce app size, players can choose to download only specific HD resources, maps, weapons, and operators.
The game has received mixed reviews, with some players praising the graphics and console-quality gaming, while others have reported issues:
- Lag: Some users experience lag due to internet signal strength, which can negatively affect gameplay and lead to penalties for "leaving matches".
- Device Compatibility: The game may not run well on lower-end devices with limited storage.
- Repetitive Content: Some players find the game repetitive, with similar rewards and themes across seasons.
- Account Security: There are reports of players losing their accounts due to scammers.
- Customer Service: Some players complain that the developers do not listen to feedback from fans.
Call of Duty: Mobile is celebrating its 5th anniversary with new seasons, and the latest is Season 1: Wings of Vengeance, which introduces the Mythic Operator Sophia, festive Lunar New Year content and new Secret Caches rewards. The game is constantly updated with new content, but some players feel the game is repetitive. The game has in-app purchases and collects user data, which may be shared with third parties. Data types collected include personal information and financial information, among others. Data is encrypted in transit, and users can request to have their data deleted. Activision's privacy policy and terms of use can be found on their website.