Activision is discontinuing Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile, citing its failure to meet expectations among mobile players, in contrast to its popularity on PC and console. From May 18th, the game will be removed from app stores, but players who have it installed will retain access, including cross-progression. However, no new content will be produced nor will there be refunds for in-game purchases or unspent currency. This decision reflects the broader challenges in the mobile gaming landscape, especially for big franchise titles post-acquisition by Microsoft.
Activision is winding down Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile as it hasn't met expectations with mobile players, despite success on PC and console.
Players can still access Warzone Mobile after its removal from app stores, but no new content or social features will be available.
Activision cites the game's underperformance in the mobile market, especially compared to its console and PC versions, leading to its discontinuation.
No refunds will be offered for previously-purchased content, highlighting a clear shift in focus away from mobile gaming for Activision.
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