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Abstract:With a focus on online multiplayer, "Call of Duty: Mobile" is the next entry in the best-selling franchise.
“Call of Duty: Mobile” will launch for free on iOS and Android later this year, with a public beta arriving in the summer.The game will be focused on online multiplayer, and incorporate popular weapons, maps, and characters from past “Call of Duty” games like “Black Ops” and “Modern Warfare.”While “Call of Duty” is still one of the best-selling video games on the planet, the mobile version will compete directly with “Fortnite” and “PUBG Mobile,” two battle-royale shooters with massive audiences on mobile devices.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Activision has provided new details on “Call of Duty: Mobile,” a new game in the best-selling franchise coming out for Android and iOS. The game will be released for free in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store later this year; a beta test is scheduled to arrive in the next few weeks.The “Call of Duty” franchise is a perennial best-seller, delivering new games to tens of millions of players each year. Every “Call of Duty” is a war-based first-person shooter, but there are separate series within the franchise, including “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare” and “Call of Duty Black Ops.”“Call of Duty: Mobile” will bring together popular maps, weapons, characters, and game modes from those different series for free.Here's what we know about the game so far.
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