Getting in on the mobile gaming craze, Activision Blizzard has announced that Call of Duty: Warzone, previously an Xbox and PS4 game, will now be released on mobile platforms. With microtransactions and online multiplayer capabilities, it looks like this game has what it takes to appeal to hardcore Call of Duty fans. But will this translate into lots of downloads? Find out more about Call of Duty: Warzone’s mobile release in our latest article!
All You Need To Know!
One of Activision’s most successful franchises, Call of Duty is coming to mobile. The Call of Duty: Warzone game has now been officially announced by Activision. Although details are limited at present, it’s thought that unlike previous mobile versions of COD, Call of Duty: Warzone will be an all-new game specifically designed for smart devices and could offer new features which differ from their console counterparts. Fingers crossed! Stay tuned!

The Future of Mobile Gaming Looks Promising
It’s no secret that there’s a ton of money in mobile gaming. In fact, there’s so much money in mobile gaming that some of it has spilled over into console and PC gaming—for example, Skylanders made $500 million on iOS and Android, even though it was originally developed for consoles. If you want a good idea for where big business is headed, look at these numbers: The global smartphone market size was $28 billion in 2010. And that number doesn’t even include tablets! So…what does all that mean? Money—lots and lots of money.
Mobile Games Are Exploding In Popularity
Last year, worldwide revenue from mobile games was $36.9 billion, according to a report. And it’s not just a few people playing these games; more than half (53 percent) of those surveyed play at least three hours per day and 64 percent prefer multiplayer action on mobile devices over other gaming platforms. Activision is banking on that explosive growth by bringing one of its most popular franchises – Call Of Duty – to smartphones and tablets with a new game called Call Of Duty: Warzone. With cross-platform play between iOS, Android and Windows 10 devices as well as specially designed controls for phones, COD is poised for an easy transition onto smaller screens.

