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Call of Duty start its duties from October 1


After a long time of rest now Call of Duty is going to rolled out its Mobile version on October 1 for iOS on App Store and Android on Google Play Store in all over world except mainland China, Vietnam, and Belgium.

Earlier this year Activision announced that they are going to make an another online shooter game with collaboration of Tencent  for users like PUBG. In this there will be lots of similarities between Call of Duty and PUBG.  It will pit 100 players against each other in a map specially designed for the mode. You'll be able to play as solos, duos, or quads, and use a wide array of land, sea, and air vehicles, and it will have its own Battle Royale Mode in game as Classic mode available in PUBG.

"We are delivering the definitive, first-person action experience on mobile with signature Call of Duty gameplay in the palms of your hands," said Activision mobile VP Chris Plummer, VP, Mobile at Activision. "We are bringing together some of the best the franchise has to offer, including Modern Warfare maps like Crash and Crossfire, Black Ops maps like Nuketown and Hijacked, and many more, into one epic title. We've tested the game extensively in select territories and the feedback we’ve received has helped us refine the experience for October 1."

Call of Duty will be launched across all country in world except mainland China, Vietnam, and Belgium. 

Source : gamespotcall of duty,

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