JAKARTA - Developer TiMi Studio has officially denied rumors that Activision will remove the game Call of Duty: Mobile and replace it with of Duty: Warzone Mobile.

Launching from various sources, these rumors circulated after the leaking of Microsoft's official documents to the UK government regarding Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard which said they expected the mobile shooter to be "deleted over time" after the launch of Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile, and replaced with a battle royale title.

"We are committed to Call Of Duty: Mobile as an important part of the entire Call Of Duty franchise and our overall mobile strategy," the developer wrote in his latest tweet on Tuesday, March 14.

"We have the best fans in the world and want to continue to support games with a strong roadmap of content, activity, and a fresh new coom update for the long term," Activision continued.

While the plan is true or not in the future after the company is acquired by Microsoft, we still have to see the truth later.

In addition, Activision and developer TiMi Studio released Call of Duty Mobile for the first time on October 1, 2019. This FPS game that can be played on Android and iOS comes with many multiplayer modes including 100-player battle royale, zombie survival co-op, and much more.


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