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Activision is halting updates fore Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile and will delist the title in the coming days.
A year after it launched to considerable success, Activision has pulled Call of Duty Warzone Mobile from stores. It generated $1.4 million in its first four days on the market, but went downhill ...
Just a little more than a year after releasing Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile, Activision is ending its support for the game, which includes removing it from the Apple App Store and Google Play stores.
3 Activision hasn't announced a closure for the game's servers just yet Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile was only released little over a year ago.
Just a year after release, Activision is "streamlining" and ending support for Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile, ceasing all seasonal content. In a statement, the developer said while it understood ...
Activision announced it is winding down Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile and has pulled the game from Google Play and Apple’s App Store. "Thank you for your dedication and passion for Call of Duty ...
Activision has announced that Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile will cease receiving updates just one year after its global release.
CODM head Jeffrey Gullett shares his thoughts on Warzone Mobile and pleasing players looking for some battle royale action in ...
ActiVision has announced the end seasonal support for its mobile Warzone game. It will also be removed from app stores for future downloads.
If you install Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile before May 19, 2025, you'll still have access to the game with "continued cross-progression of shared inventories using existing content," Activision ...
Activision ends support for Call of Duty Warzone Mobile after performance issues and player drop-off just a year after launch.
Activision announced on the official X account of its Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile title that it would sunset updates and delist it from the Google Play store and the App Store. Activision is giving ...