It has been a long time since there has been any major releases for mobile gamers. PUBG Mobile has conquered the world of mobile gaming for more than a year now, but no new player was in the competition until now. Activision who develop Call of Duty for various platform recently took a big dive in the mobile world of shooting games. The company launched Call of Duty Mobile game as a closed beta available for download.
The game is free to play but cannot be played on every mobile phone. Users need to meet the minimum system requirements to run the game. The game is launched both for Android and iOS users, here are the system requirements to play the game.
Android users need minimum of Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 as a processor, at least Adreno 506 as a graphic chip and 3 GB of RAM. However, the game will runs only at 30 FPS in these settings. For a more smooth and enjoyable experience higher processing power, graphics chipsets and RAM is required.
iOS users on the other hand need at least an iPhone 6 to be able to play the game at 30 FPS. To play Call of Duty Mobile at constant 60 FPS or highers, gamers will need iPhone 7 or newer models.
It is also to be noted that users irrespective of any platform will need a minimum of 2.6 GB of space for game data, the initial 1.1 GB data will expand and the space will be needed to play the game without any problems.
Although PUBG Mobile has been thriving and has been a revolution in the mobile gaming community, Call of Duty will not say far behind. It doesn’t have the core battle royale nature in the game but offers a pure and immersive First Person Shooter (FPS) experience to the gamers.
The game is highly detailed with lots of customization and dynamic playing options. From custom loadouts for weapons to weapon perks and skill, Call of Duty Mobile has everything in its bag. The game offers Singleplayer and Multiplayer game modes, with Ranked and Unranked matches. Players also have the option to choose between different sub game modes like Deathmatch, Search and Destroy, Team Deathmatch and many other fun modes.
Call of Duty Mobile is not directly available for download but gives the option to pre-register for getting a chance to test the beta version if it’s in the region. Currently the company has only launched the game in India, but will slowly make its way to other parts of the world too.