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3.08 average rating based on 168 ratings
Call of Duty: Mobile brings the series' renowned multiplayer component to your phone exactly as you would find it on home consoles. This includes Battle Royale also. Really the only thing missing is a campaign and at the rate this game is growing they might even add one of those in the future. This is all very impressive from a technical standpoint. It has the audio and visual fidelity to match the tried-and-true gameplay. The touchscreen controls are fantastic, which is remarkable given how much the FPS genre has struggled on mobile devices.
The best part of all of this. It's free! Yes, there is monetization. And yes, Activision is in your face about it. However, it's all purely cosmetic. So outside of having to tap through a few adds every time you open the game up you can ignore the money grubbing aspect entirely if you so choose. There's not even a hint of pay-to-win and it's pretty good at handing out freebies through normal progression anyhow.
For the first time ever no matter where you are if you have internet access you can play Call of Duty. Not some trimmed down version either. Sans a campaign this is …
Call of Duty: Mobile brings the series' renowned multiplayer component to your phone exactly as you would find it on home consoles. This includes Battle Royale also. Really the only thing missing is a campaign and at the rate this game is growing they might even add one of those in the future. This is all very impressive from a technical standpoint. It has the audio and visual fidelity to match the tried-and-true gameplay. The touchscreen controls are fantastic, which is remarkable given how much the FPS genre has struggled on mobile devices.
The best part of all of this. It's free! Yes, there is monetization. And yes, Activision is in your face about it. However, it's all purely cosmetic. So outside of having to tap through a few adds every time you open the game up you can ignore the money grubbing aspect entirely if you so choose. There's not even a hint of pay-to-win and it's pretty good at handing out freebies through normal progression anyhow.
For the first time ever no matter where you are if you have internet access you can play Call of Duty. Not some trimmed down version either. Sans a campaign this is everything you would expect from one of the main entries on Playstation, Xbox, or PC and it won't cost you a single penny. An incredible feat that shatters previous notions of what mobile gaming can achieve and might be the best thing to happen to this series since Black Ops II.
Game released early in Australia so got a chance to get some first impressions. Clearly there's a lot of effort gone into this port. It runs at 60 fps which is insane for a mobile game and it's free. The gunplay is solid, not too different from the console versions, but unfortunately playing on a touch screen will just never be appealing to me. The screen is just too small for my liking. Still, if you're into mobile games, then you should definitely check this one out. It's free to play so I can already smell the micro-transactions being shoved into this from a mile away, but it's free so I guess there's nothing to lose. It's got a fair few fan favourite maps from the CoD series, however I still don't see Rust, Shipment, Terminal, Bog or Dome :( Still Raid, Hijacked, Nuketown, Firing Range and Crossfire make an appearance with probably more on the way, so it's pretty hard to complain.