Call Of Duty Mobile Legends Of War was launched yesterday in an early access phase. After games like PUBG and Fortnite Battle Royale becoming huge hits on the mobile platform, many of the big developers have started going in this path.

Call of Duty Mobile is a pretty good adaptation that preserves the tension and flow of its console counterparts, we found when trying out the game at E3 2019. That’s the simple news: when it officially launches (it’s currently in closed beta testing outside the US), the free-to-play title is worth a download for any fan of the shooter franchise.

But the real news is that its battle royale mode is hands-down the easiest to get into of any in the genre... so long as you’re a Call of Duty fan, that is.

Mobile gaming has become a lucrative market for Multiplayer games. Activision and Tencent's collaboration brought us the long-awaited Call of Duty game to the mobile platform.

Call Of Duty Mobile Legends of War offers a diverse variety of game modes, guns, different types of equipment, characters and much more. The game offers everything you would have expected. The game is still in early access which means your suggestion and feedback will help the game grow.

So if you’ve played any Call of Duty over the last decade and put time into multiplayer, chances are you’ll find a slice of the mobile game’s battle royale map that you know, from Nuketown to Launch to Shipment and more. Unlike Fortnite’s constantly-shifting terrain, you’ll be able to find familiar area to get your bearings as you learn the ropes in CoD: Mobile.

Ditto for the classes, attachments, and guns that transition over from the console games. There are six entirely new classes introduced for the battle royale mode, true, but many of their abilities are carried over from perks and equipment in older CoD titles.

In short, battle royale newbies and veterans alike should find it easier to try out CoD than any other new BR game. The brand familiarity is strong.

There are other reasons to find CoD: Mobile appealing over other mobile shooters - more modes, customization and newbie-friendly features, in summary. Heck, just including a standard multiplayer mode makes the game deeper than the competition. And yes, we did see an icon for a Zombies mode in the Early Look UI (the team didn’t officially confirm whether it’s coming to the game, though they admitted there have been hints).

But specs on paper is one thing; playing is another.

Now talking about the game modes, Call Of Duty Mobile at current offers five different game modes which you get when you choose a match; whether it is ranked or private.

  • Free-For-All: Free for all mode offers the classic deathmatch where ranking is based on the number of kills.

  • Frontline: In frontline, there are two teams who battle each other for the win. You spawn at your team base and fight the opposite team for the win.

  • Team Deathmatch: The classic deathmatch between teams.

  • Hardpoint**: In hardpoint, you have to capture and hold the position to earn points.

  • Domination: It is somewhat similar to that of Hardpoint as in this mode also you have to capture and hold position to earn points. Although the position is pre-designated.

Call Of Duty Mobile can be downloaded via Google Play Store or any other online store. The game might not be available for some of you on google play who didn't pre-register for the game. Although there are various other online stores using which you can access the game.

Call Of Duty mobile will get a battle royale game mode in the near future

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