Call of Duty®: Mobile
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| Latest Version: | v1.0.47 |
| Latest update: | May 27, 2026 18:06:04 |
| Developer: | Activision Publishing, Inc. |
| Requirements: | Android |
| Category: | Action |
| Size: | 64.50 MB |
| Tags: | War Drive Management |
Call of Duty®: Mobile brings the full Call of Duty experience to your phone, combining short, tactical encounters with deeper long-form play tailored to touchscreens and optional controller setups. This mobile edition of the franchise supports fast 5v5 multiplayer, expansive Battle Royale matches, and the DMZ: Recon extraction loop for players who prefer objective-driven, high-stakes sorties. The app emphasizes responsive controls, configurable HUD elements and modular downloads so you can balance visual fidelity and storage on a wide range of devices.
Gameplay overview
The core loop alternates between quick, objective-based 5v5 rounds that reward map knowledge and teamwork, and larger Battle Royale sessions that favor situational awareness, vehicle use and resource management. DMZ: Recon introduces an extraction-style challenge in which players plan their loadouts, hunt for high-value loot and choose when to exfiltrate. Across all modes, matches emphasize tactical positioning, use of attachments and scorestreaks, and situational decision-making rather than one-shot encounters.
Controls and accessibility
Controls are highly configurable to suit different playstyles: you can reposition buttons on the HUD, tweak sensitivity to refine aim, and select alternative firing and movement schemes to match your thumb reach or controller layout. Optional controller support provides an alternative to touch controls for competitive players. Accessibility options include scalable HUD elements and sensitivity presets so newcomers and players with different needs can find a comfortable setup quickly.
Progression, rewards and challenge systems
Progression spans cosmetic and performance-driven systems: weapon levels unlock attachments and camos, while seasonal Battle Passes and missions offer timed challenges and rewards. Ranked playlists and ranked seasons provide a steady ladder for competitive players, and seasonal events add limited-time objectives that test specific skills. Daily and weekly challenges encourage varied play and create short-term goals that feed into longer progression paths.
Customization and loadouts
Loadout depth is a key part of the experience, letting you tune weapons with attachments, choose perks and select scorestreaks to fit each mode. Operators and cosmetic items are available through progression and in-season promotions, enabling personalization without changing core gameplay. Loadouts are saved per mode, so you can prepare a fast-build for 5v5, a survival kit for BR matches and a stealth or extraction build for DMZ: Recon runs.
Visual style, performance and storage
Visuals are optimized for mobile with optional HD asset packs that raise texture and model detail for compatible devices. Modular downloads let you pick maps and visual additions to control storage use; if you prefer a lean install, core gameplay files remain compact while optional high-detail packs can be added later. Developers balance performance across device tiers so multiplayer feels responsive on mid-range phones while high-end devices can enable richer graphics.
Level structure and replay value
Maps are tuned for mobile combat: classic Call of Duty layouts are scaled and configured to maintain flow and balance for 5v5 rounds, while Battle Royale maps are larger and support diverse playstyles from stealth to full-frontal pushes. Regular seasonal updates introduce new maps, modes and limited-time events that refresh the meta and encourage returning players. The combination of quick matches, longer BR sessions and extraction runs provides varied pacing and high replay value.
User experience and online requirements
Call of Duty®: Mobile is primarily an online experience with matchmaking, voice and text chat, and live events that require an internet connection. In-app systems include matchmaking quality settings and performance options to adapt to different networks. While there is no complete offline campaign, tutorials and practice ranges within the app help new players learn mechanics and test loadouts before stepping into live matches.
Considerations and community features
Expect in-app purchases for cosmetics and Battle Passes that speed cosmetic progression for players who want faster access to seasonal items, and optional HD packs that increase storage if installed. Competitive modes have a learning curve for players transitioning from casual shooters, but ranked seasons and esports hubs provide clear milestones for improvement. Call of Duty®: Mobile receives frequent updates that introduce balance changes, events and new content, helping keep the community active and the gameplay evolving.


