Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile is coming to mobile devices this Fall, according to Activision CEO Bobby Kotick.
Taking the witness stand for today’s portion of the Microsoft FTC trial, Kotick revealed the release window for the mobile version of Warzone. Previously, we only knew that Warzone Mobile was coming sometime in 2023.
First revealed in September of last year, Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile is built from the ground up for Apple and Android devices. Warzone is different from the current Call of Duty: Mobile in that Activision is developing it in-house, whereas Mobile was developed by Chinese developer Tencent.
We got to go hands-on with Warzone Mobile, where we said, “Squeezing Warzone onto mobile devices is no easy task but Activision has managed to introduce it to the platform without much compromise to the game’s DNA. It still looks and feels very much like Warzone, with each new tweak ensuring that the experience translates to mobile as smoothly as possible.”
Kotick is testifying in the hearing that could determine the fate of Microsoft’s proposed $68.7 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard. To keep up with everything that’s happened, check out our full recap of the trial’s first three days.
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