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10 Call Of Duty: Mobile Memes Only True Gamers Would Understand

10 Call Of Duty: Mobile Memes Only True Gamers Would Understand

Though COD: Mobile isn't so bad for a mobile game, it's to be expected that PC gamers who've played the real thing will be dissatisfied with this version. Most of the similarities can be found in the characters and the ma

Despite the comedic name, the Clown brings a lot of devastation to the battlefield. However, unlike other classes with new weapons and offensive offerings, the Clown has very useful utility skills that maximize Mobile 's unique Battle Royale feature: zombies. Anti-Zombie, their first skill, reduces the range of zombie aggression towards the player. Thanks to this skill, Clowns can traverse a battlefield of zombies without attracting their attent

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

Another much requested addition is the inclusion of controller support. Controllers are not currently supported on Call of Duty: Mobile , and fans have been eager to see this changed. It is nice to see the developers responding so quickly and adequately to their player base's desires. This may end up being a trait that keeps the game afloat longer than expec

The week leading up to Zombies also featured a host of new events for players to tackle , setting them up for this Friday. Players can complete challenges to unlock the molotov cocktail scorestreak, and tackling the weapon mastery event will net players a stained-glass variant of the M16. Both events end Sunday the 24th, so fans still have time to log on and knock them

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

Staying true to Call of Duty themes, the Mechanic class makes full use of technology to gain the upper hand on the battlefield. Likewise, they're aware of exactly how to disable gadgets and electric tools other classes use in the fight. EMP Drone, their first skill, launches an EMP that disables technology - from environmental elements to enemy equipment. Additionally, this drone can do wonders in firefights where enemy squads use their gizmos to try and get the upper h

If players loved the Battle Royale matches in Call of Duty: Warzone sniper loadout for the PC, they can switch to Mobile for a more portable experience. In this mobile title, players can choose from a wide range of classes. Thanks to these classes, players can experience a new degree of versatility to Battle Royale matches. As of writing, Mobile 's Battle Royale mode currently has seven classes. Additionally, each of these specializations has a unique perk that adds variety to squads. Moreover, these perks make Battle Royale more exciting, as each squad has something new to bring to the table. In this guide, players can familiarize themselves with the classes they can choose to spice up their Battle Royale experie

Battle Royale squads benefit from Scouts thanks to their advanced tracking abilities. Thanks to their skills, they can easily track enemies and various movements on the map. Sensor Dart, their first skill, can reveal the location of nearby enemy squads. This skill reveals enemies in the minimap, enabling teams to plan their approach quic

Another exciting development is the end of the first Battle Pass. Purchasing the Battle Pass allows players to receive additional rewards upon leveling up or completing in-game goals, the first Battle Pass in particular was full of incredible loot, and fans were satisfied. Beginning November 25th, Battle Pass two will begin, and is sure to include more great rewards. On the Call of Duty: Mobile subreddit, it is said that Battle Pass will contain "new loot, new gear, and plenty of ways to stand-out, or blend in, on the battlefie

But this brings up an interesting question, most Call of Duty Zombies maps have a set of pre-made characters which the player controls, but in every game mode of Call of Duty: Mobile so far, the player controls a self created avatar. Will the new Zombies mode allow players to use their own avatars? And if so, will new zombies themed cosmetics come along with the game mode? There is still much to be learned about Call of Duty: Mobile 's Zombies mode, but fans will undoubtedly uncover all there is to see come tomorrow's rele

In (almost) every Call of Duty game, there is one thing players truly crave. It isn't the single player story mode, or the competitive multiplayer game modes, or even the more recently included battle royale modes, although these are all great fun. Instead, players are itching to try their hands at whatever the latest incarnation of Call of Duty Zombies is, and now that's coming to Call of Duty: Mob

Oftentimes, mobile gaming doesn’t get a fair shake. A lot of self-professed ‘hardcore gamers’ consider it beneath them, looking down on the mobile market like it’s something nasty the neighbour’s Great Dane left on their driveway while it had that stomach bug a couple months b

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