After just under a year on the market, Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile is winding down its operations. Activision has officially announced that this mobile adaptation of the popular battle royale game will no longer receive seasonal updates or new content. As of May 18th, the game has been removed from both the App Store and Google Play Store. Real-money transactions within the game have been disabled, and anyone who hasn't installed the app by the deadline will permanently lose access.
This sudden closure marks the end of what was a high-profile mobile release intended to bring the complete Warzone experience to mobile users. While Activision praised the game for its faithful replication of Warzone on mobile devices, it seems the title did not resonate as effectively with mobile gamers as it did with those on PC and consoles.
If you have the game installed, you can continue to play online after May 19th. Matchmaking and online gameplay will remain active, though social features are being disabled. There's no set date for when the servers might shut down completely. The in-game store will stay open for those with existing COD Points, but no new purchases can be made.
As a gesture of goodwill, players with unused COD Points in Warzone Mobile can transfer them to Call of Duty: Mobile. This redemption period is available until August 15th. By logging into Call of Duty: Mobile with the same Activision account, players will receive double the value of their remaining Warzone Mobile COD Points, plus additional rewards.
For those who have not yet installed or reinstalled the game by May 19th, this is your final opportunity. After this date, no refunds will be issued, and the game will become inaccessible. This closure is a stark reminder that even the biggest franchises can struggle to maintain long-term success on mobile platforms.
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