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Activision and Tencent bring Call of Duty to iOS and Android

This is cool, I guess.

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If you haven’t been keeping up, mobile games are here to stay. With titles like Fortnite and PUBG both being available to mobile gamers, it was only a matter of time before Activision’s Call of Duty franchise found its way to your iPhone (or Android).

Announced this week at the Game Developers Conference (GDC), there is still not a ton known about the game, but the trailer does reveal some interesting tidbits of information. Peep the trailer below.

Call of Duty: Mobile trailer reveals classic maps and modes

As you can see from the trailer, a lot of classic Call of Duty maps are making its way to the mobile experience. You have the fan favorite Nuketown making an appearance, as well as Crossfire from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. The Crash map from the same game also makes an appearance and Hijacked from Black Ops II is shown throughout the video, as well. Overall, it looks like a lot of great maps will be made available in the title.

Classic games modes should also be present, including team deathmatch, free-for-all, and search-and-destroy. It seems like it offers different killstreaks from different versions of the game, so it will be interesting to see how those mesh together.

Call of Duty: Mobile is being developed by Activision and Tencent (which helped with bringing PUBG to mobile).

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