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Do you think Microsoft will scarp Call of Duty Mobile?


Heatman

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Call Of Duty Mobile is the smartphone version of the main Call of Duty games development by Activision Blizzard. Since Microsoft have fully acquired the company, they have been making plans on how to get the best out of the Call of Duty franchise. They are pulled the plug on the game being on yearly release like it used to be under Activision Blizzard. 

Do you think they might wake up one day and cancel the mobile version of the game? 

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On 10/28/2023 at 8:33 AM, Heatman said:

Call Of Duty Mobile is the smartphone version of the main Call of Duty games development by Activision Blizzard. Since Microsoft have fully acquired the company, they have been making plans on how to get the best out of the Call of Duty franchise. They are pulled the plug on the game being on yearly release like it used to be under Activision Blizzard. 

Do you think they might wake up one day and cancel the mobile version of the game? 

I don't believe that Microsoft will pull the plug on Call of Duty mobile given its popularity and also its stance on not wanting to take Call of Duty away from different platforms. 

I can see a huge uproar if they did cancel the mobile version of the game and it would be a very bad move on their part. 

 

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On 11/20/2023 at 6:55 PM, Shortie said:

I don't believe that Microsoft will pull the plug on Call of Duty mobile given its popularity and also its stance on not wanting to take Call of Duty away from different platforms. 

I can see a huge uproar if they did cancel the mobile version of the game and it would be a very bad move on their part. 

 

I have the same thoughts too. This is because mobile gaming is getting more and more popular by the day and COD mobile have been one of the best shooting games on mobile phone. If Microsoft ends the game on mobile, they are the one's that will be losing out on millions of dollars. 

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On 12/19/2023 at 7:57 AM, Demon_skeith said:

Depends on how much money it is making, if its sales are poor, then you can bet the plug will be pulled.

True! Everything about whatever any video game company is doing is to maximise their profit. Once any of their game project isn't meeting the needed target, they are definitely ending it and redirecting resources to other viable projects. 

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