Call of Duty: Mobile "expected to be phased out over time" once Warzone Mobile releases

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Call of Duty: Mobile is expected to be "phased o🤡ut" over time once Warzone Mobile releases.

That comes from developer Activision's hopeful buyer, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft, who has revealed as much in a to a UK competition regulator. Initially, the Competition Markets Authority provisionally concluded that Microsoft's deal to a🦋cquire Activision wo🐷uld result in less competition, suggesting several remedies to conclude the agreement, which included 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:selling off Call of Duty or the Activis💛ion part of Activision Blizzard entirely. 

Alongside Sony, Microsoft's reaction to those suggestions has been published for the public to see. In short, Microsoft feels the proposed divestment remedies would be inappropriate. Many sections that contain sensitive information are cut out, though, when discussing why carving out mobile games wouldn't be workable, the Xbox creator does say that, outside of China, Call of Duty: Mobile "is expected to be phased out over time with the launch of Warzone Mobi🐲le".

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Warzone Mobile was officialꦍly unveiled last year. W⛄hile Call of Duty Mobile has its own battle pass and seasons, the idea with Warzone Mobile is that progression is tied to its PC and console counterparts. You won't be playing against players outside of mobile, but you can still take advantage of cross-progression. 

“We just want to make sure that you have that kind of shared continu𓆉ity,” Activision’s co-head of mobile Chris Plummer told . “It also gives our community a unified chase, a unified backdrop for conversation.”

Warzone Mobile is currently sched🍌ಞuled to release later this year.

Meanwhile, Bomb Drones have the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Call of Duty community at war with each other.

Iain Harris
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