Warzone Mobile Is Being Sunset. Here's How Call of Duty: Mobile Compares
Published on: 2025-07-02 14:50:34
A little more than a year after Activision launched Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile, the company announced Friday that it won't update the game any longer because the game didn't perform as well as the company hoped.
"[Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile] unfortunately has not met our expectations with mobile-first players like it has with PC and console audiences," Activision posted on the game's X, formerly Twitter, account on Friday. "As a result, we will no longer be delivering new seasonal content and gameplay updates to the mobile version."
According to Statista, CoD: WM's estimated monthly revenue dropped from a peak of $4 million last April to only about half a million a month from November through February. By comparison, Statista reports that Call of Duty: Mobile regularly earns more than $20 million per month, making it harder for Activision to justify upkeep costs for both games.
The company said people won't be able to buy Call of Duty Points or Black Cell in CoD: WM any longer,
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