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Call of Duty Mobile Review

Call of Duty Mobile Review

Whenever a player goes into invincible mode, then it's safe to assume that winning is all that matters. A lot of players have had to deal with teammates that don't seem to know their way around the game all that w

That said, when playing ranked matches in COD: Warzone Mobile shutdown , it's essential to have an efficient loadout that checks all the boxes between speed and accuracy. Having the perfect loadout for certain weapons in COD: Mobile can make the difference between bittersweet matches and outright frustrating ones. This guide will look at different weapon categories (assault rifles, SMGs, snipers, etc) and the best loadout that works best with each selected wea

Right now, it's safe to say that most Call of Duty fans are eagerly awaiting the release of the upcoming Call of Duty: Modern Warfare , which promises to take the series back to its roots with a shock-filled campaign, more realistic multiplayer, and the return of the fan-favorite Spec Ops mode. But while fans wait to get their hands on the next main series entry, they may want to seriously consider passing the time with the recently released Call of Duty Mobile , which is one of the better mobile first-person shooter experiences available on Android or iOS devi

Call of Duty Mobile has satisfying progression, a nice selection of fan favorite maps, and it looks great on phones and tablets. The game's liberal use of bots hampers the experience a bit, and the battle royale mode could stand to have a slightly smaller map or something to make firefights happen more often. Future updates will likely make the game even better, though there's also a chance that the in-game economy will be re-balanced to try to get players to buy into the microtransactions. In its current state, though, Call of Duty Mobile is a pretty great mobile FPS that will no doubt please fans of the franch

Even if it isn't COD: Mobile , every player can relate to this. Someone will be trying to listen in on enemy footsteps but NO! Their teammates have to keep telling them what to do after they've all been kil

COD: Mobile has become more competitive than ever before . This new season comes with no shortage of incredible weapons which players can use to dominate their opponents. Ranked matches are heating up, and players are diving head first into the ongoing Champions

The QQ9's base stats are fairly impressive, especially when it comes to mobility (102) and fire rate (82). This SMG works best at close to medium range. Given its mind-boggling mobility, this weapon should suit anybody who enjoys the "run-and-gun" playstyle the most. 40-rated accuracy is the biggest issue COD fans have with the QQ9, but it's nothing that a few attachments can't

The AS VAL is more like an SMG type of assault rifle considering the high fire rate and good mobility. Considering takes only four bullets to kill, this weapon is an absolute beast. This weapon shreds in close range gun fights and destroys at medium range. The only downside is its recoil pattern, which is a bit difficult for most players to control in long range fights. Spending some time practicing with this weapon can make any player become comfortable using

The MSMC is the most superior on this list when it comes to fire rate, but all of that is wasted on its very low accuracy. Even its range is the lowest on this list. It has a damage of 40, an accuracy of 37, a fire rate of 92 and a range of 40. Its mag size is also disappointing and because its a gun meant for close quarters combat, if one were to run out of bullets, it'll most likely be right in front of an enemy who'll waste no time in finishing off whosoever is unlucky enough to be in that situat

The fennec is unargueably the best SMG this season in COD: Mobile. With incredible time to kill and super fast fire rate, this gun is absolutely unstoppable. From rushing enemies in Search and Destroy to infiltrating enemy spawns in respawn game modes, players can get a lot of kills with this weapon. The vertical recoil in this weapon is a little bit difficult to control, but with the right attatchments and some practice, this won't be a prob

Something that could have let the developers free up the HUD would have been controller support. Unfortunately, Call of Duty Mobile toyed with controller support, but it has since been removed from the game (or may not have ever been truly implemented at all; there are conflicting reports and by the time we played the game, it definitely wasn't available). Call of Duty Mobile mouse and keyboard support is also technically possible, but we didn't try it. While some may feel that these extra controller options would give some players an unfair advantage, it seems unlikely, especially if one uses the simple control scheme. Ultimately, it just means less options for players, and so it's a little disappointing to see controller support remo

While the simple control scheme does make gunplay infinitely easier, there are still some issues that the developers need to work out in regards to Call of Duty Mobile 's controls. We found throwing grenades accurately to be a struggle, especially in the heat of the action. Switching quickly to other weapons is also cumbersome, and the screen in general is busy with different buttons that players need to

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