Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile is being discontinued after a brief stint in the market. Activision has announced that the mobile version of the popular battle royale game will no longer receive seasonal updates or new content. As of May 18th, the game has been removed from both the App Store and Google Play Store. Real-money transactions have been disabled, and anyone who hasn't downloaded the game by the specified date will permanently lose access.
This unexpected closure marks the end of a significant attempt to adapt the full Warzone experience for mobile users. While Activision expressed pride in how closely the mobile version mirrored its PC and console counterparts, it seems the game didn't capture the mobile audience's interest in the same way.
For those who have already installed the game, online access and matchmaking will remain available past May 19th. However, social features will be turned off, and there's no definite schedule for when the servers might shut down completely. The in-game store will still be operational for current players, but only for spending existing COD Points—no new purchases can be made.
As a gesture of goodwill, players with unused COD Points in Warzone Mobile can transfer them to Call of Duty: Mobile. By logging into Call of Duty: Mobile with the same Activision account before August 15th, players will receive double the value of their remaining points, plus additional rewards.
If you haven't installed or reinstalled Warzone Mobile by May 19th, this is your final opportunity. Post-deadline, no refunds will be available, and the game will be inaccessible. This abrupt end serves as a stark reminder that even the most renowned franchises can struggle to maintain success on mobile platforms.
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