Activision Blizzard has confirmed that Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile will be taken offline on 17 April. The company says the game did not connect with the mobile-first audience it was intended for, leading to the decision to discontinue the service.

  • Shutdown schedule: Servers for Warzone Mobile are set to be disabled on 17 April, ending official support and online play for the title.
  • Publisher statement: Activision Blizzard attributed the closure to the game falling short of expectations among players who primarily game on mobile devices.
  • Spin-off context: Warzone Mobile was a mobile-focused offshoot of the broader Call of Duty: Warzone battle royale franchise, aiming to bring that experience to handheld platforms.
  • Player impact: With the planned shutdown, users should expect the usual cessation of matchmaking and live services; players may want to check official channels for any guidance from Activision Blizzard.
  • Next steps: The announcement closes this chapter for the mobile release; further details or follow-up messaging will likely come from the publisher in the lead-up to the April closure date.

Source: Eurogamer

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