Activision has announced that it is shutting down Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile. The game did not perform as well as expected, especially among mobile players. Because of this, Activision has decided to remove the game from app stores and stop all future updates.
The official announcement came through a social media post on Friday. Activision said they are proud of bringing the Warzone experience to mobile, but it did not meet their expectations like it did on PC and console.
Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile will be delisted from the Google Play Store and Apple App Store on May 18, 2025. After that date, you will no longer be able to download the game. There will be no more new seasonal content or gameplay updates. Players will also not be able to buy COD Points or Black Cell using real money anymore.
Can You Still Play After May 18?
Yes. If you already have the game installed before May 19, 2025, you can continue to play. The game will still support matchmaking and online gameplay. Cross-progression with other Call of Duty games will still work. You can still use any unspent COD Points to buy items in the game store.
According to Activision, Warzone Mobile did not connect well with mobile-first players. The company said it was a tough decision but necessary. They want to focus more on improving the overall Call of Duty experience.
Activision is encouraging players to try Call of Duty: Mobile, which is still active and regularly updated. They also mentioned that there will be special rewards and incentives for Warzone Mobile players in Call of Duty: Mobile.
It is always sad to see a game go, especially one from a big franchise like Call of Duty. Warzone Mobile had its fans, but it could not perform as expected. If you are a fan of Call of Duty on mobile, now might be a good time to switch to Call of Duty: Mobile, where the action continues.