Activision has announced that Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile, which is scheduled to be released in November, will be postponed until Spring 2024.

So far, the game Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile has been released on a limited basis in several countries, including Australia, Chile, Norway, and Sweden.

But for its global availability, Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile is currently still available for pre-registering on Google Play and App Store, and according to Activision, more than 45 million players have pre-registered for the game.

To celebrate the more than 45 million pre-registration fans, Activision will feature a Verdansk map, specially created for global releases from the mobile game.

"The company has further confirmed that Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile will display a Verdansk map, specially created for the game's mobile release and 120 players' battle royale mode," the studio wrote in its announcement.

Also, Activision has stated that teams at Shanghai Studio, Bernox, Digital Legends, and Solid State Studios are continuing to work on this game while reconsidering players' input.

Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile is expected to be a Call of Duty experience that includes all smartphones, and according to previous reports, Call of Duty Mobile will be suspended gradually after being launched in all countries around the world.

However, 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.


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