Call Of Duty: Warzone Coming Soon On Mobile, PUBG And MLBB's Big Competitor
Call of Duty: Warzone free-to-play is coming to a mobile version worldwide soon. (Photo: Call of Duty)

JAKARTA - The free-to-play battle royale game, Call of Duty: Warzone, will soon be releasing a mobile version worldwide. Reporting from Engadget, game publisher Activision announced that they are opening vacancies for a number of new mobile roles.

Warzone fans will likely still enjoy Season two which was released last month. The release date for the new mobile game has yet to be announced, although game journalist Tom Henderson notes that the title has been announced and has been added to Play test Cloud, a testing platform for mobile games.

Mobile game fans should expect to see more from the Activision metaverse. The mobile version of Diablo Eternal is currently in the testing phase and is expected to be released later this year.

In addition, Microsoft's planned acquisition of Activision Blizzard is also expected to be completed in the 2023 fiscal year as it will give him control over the huge success of Activision's mobile game business.

The Santa Monica-based publisher will be attracting new hires for the mobile game Warzone during a turbulent time for the company. Activision faces lawsuits over allegations of sexual harassment and has fired or disciplined dozens of employees it deems guilty.

Meanwhile, QA testers at Raven Software—the Wisconsin-based Studio Activision behind the original Warzone, recently unionized. In particular, most of the new mobile roles that Activision recruits are based either at Activision Mobile, its in-house mobile game studio in Santa Monica or Digital Legend, an Activision studio in Barcelona, ​​Spain.


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