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DecemberCall of Duty Mobile Review
With tons of different content being constantly added to this growing title, Call of Duty fans are flocking to join its community. Season 9 is a great opportunity for new players get a taste of the amazing mobile action present in this shooter. Each patch brings Call of Duty Mobile closer to a true Call of Duty experie
The game complements its fast-paced multiplayer mode with special movement controls. In Call of Duty: Mobile , players can lie down, crouch, and even sprint. Unfortunately, lying down leaves players vulnerable to other fast-moving enemies. However, crouching enables players to move around quic
Whether one loves or hates the Call of Duty franchise, there's no denying the level of polish and wealth of content that the series consistently delivers. Call of Duty Mobile brings that design philosophy to the mobile space, giving Call of Duty fans plenty of content wrapped in a package that works well with minimal hoop-jumping or other irritations that tend to plague mobile games. Call of Duty Mobile recreates the Call of Duty console experience flawlessly, making it simple to jump into a party with friends and communicate with voice chat. Moments after downloading the game, Call of Duty Mobile players can be playing matches on Nuketown with friends, with no technical issues or matchmaking problems to speak
Players don’t necessarily have to actively kill other players in order to win the match. Sometimes, more strategic players build their arsenal silently while navigating the map. Essentially, players should switch hiding spots while the lethal circle pushes more survivors closer to each other. That way, players only encounter other enemies when necess
Gunsmith is being added to Call of Duty Mobile . Each weapon will have nine attachment slots and more than 50 attachments and gun perks to choose from when customizing their weapon. This is the same amount as found in Modern Warfare , granting players a similar experience. The Gunsmith feature has been highly anticipated by fans as one of the "must have" additions to this ti
It's kind of annoying and the worst part is dying because the player didn't hear the enemy coming over the distracting voices of their teammates. After getting killed, they are responsible for the l
Top ranked players have been destroying their opponents with this weapon. Aggressive players who like rushing into enemy spawn locations in domination and hardpoint matches should make the QQ9 a weapon of choice, due to its great mobil
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 , Frontline Gameplay which is one of the better mobile first-person shooter experiences available on Android or iOS devi
Every multiplayer gamer out there who goes around pairing with strangers has definitely played on a team with a player that has his/her name written in Chinese. During the match, the Chinese friend ends up bagging all the kills while the other guys are busy enjoying the s
However, Call of Duty: Mobile also takes the familiar competitive spirit of classic Activision titles into this mobile title. As such, some players of this title tend to be just as skilled and brutal with their kills as their PC and console counterparts. Thankfully, new players can train to be just as good as them with some quick t
In a team deathmatch, it can get tempting to just meet the enemy halfway and go all-out in the firefight. Thing is, this can risk the opponent getting more points and winning the match. Instead, players should avoid unnecessary aggro and only fight when necessary. Remember, time-based team deathmatches rely on the highest score to determine victory, even if both teams scored
Toy Robot, their second skill, attracts nearby zombies. However, instead of gathering zombies and killing them with an explosion, the Toy Robot gathers zombies in a particular direction, making this useful in firefights. Of course, thanks to these abilities, Clowns may counteract each others' abilities. For instance, a Clown can throw a Toy Robot towards an enemy squad to unleash a horde of zombies to them. However, the enemy Clown can trigger Anti-Zombie so they won't be bothered by the horde if they run fast eno
While the huge map is definitely one reason why Call of Duty Mobile 's battle royale matches sometimes go on too long, another is the game's use of bots. Call of Duty Mobile features bots that populate matches for players at lower skill levels. This isn't a terrible idea on paper, but the bots are not nearly as aggressive or smart as real players. It's not uncommon to find bots in Call of Duty Mobile just standing on cliffsides in the battle royale mode, doing nothing but waiting to get discovered and killed. The developers are also sneaky about implementing the bots, giving them names that look like real player names, instead of properly labeling them. This can make it difficult to determine if a victory was really earned or just came about because the enemy team was populated by b