Call of Duty Mobile celebrates five years and one billion downloads

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Recap: With a new mainline release in the Call of Duty franchise dropping each and every year like clockwork, it's easy to forget that there's also a mobile variant in play. The aptly-named Call of Duty Mobile arrived back in late 2019 as a free to play title (with microtransactions) for Android and iOS devices and got off to a solid start.

The mobile version of CoD was downloaded 270 million times in its first year, and generated nearly $500 million in revenue in the process. By May 2021, downloads had topped 500 million and by February 2022, the game had collectively brought in over $1.5 billion.

We are now five years in, and CoD Mobile is still going strong. In an announcement for the game's 10th season, Activision said lifetime downloads now sit at over one billion.

Like the mainline entries, CoD Mobile is anchored by its multiplayer mode. It features fan-favorite maps and game modes from earlier franchise entries, and continues to receive a steady dose of themed events to keep players engaged and willing to open their wallets for in-game purchases.

Season 10, which launches on November 6 at 5 pm Pacific, will include a new Battle Royale map called Krai that is described as a dense urban landscape at the base of the Ural Mountains. There is also a new weapon up for grabs – a USS 9 SMG – as well as five player archetypes, new weapon blueprints, and more.

Playing a first-person shooter on a mobile device isn't exactly the best way to experience that type of game, but the shortcomings can easily be rectified by bringing a wireless gamepad and a standalone display into the mix.

If non-mobile is more your jam, CoD: Black Ops 6 sounds like it may be worth a look. The newly minted game recently scored the biggest opening weekend in Call of Duty history and is one of 55 games that has been enhanced for the new PlayStation 5 Pro.

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COD has been ruined. While never a realistic game it at least had a military theme. Now you play as real life rappers and diablo characters and it's just a joke. I realize that the kids will pay and they will make money and that's just the way it goes. But to me it shows how much they don't actually care about the game other than the cash it brings in. I'll pass.
 
There is no reason for anyone to ever play COD untill they stop releasing new game each year. How can we play League of Legends fine since 2009!? Give me one game I can invest my time/money into and I will, interestingly COD mobile version doesn't suffer from this!
 
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