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Call of Duty: Warzone just landed; its a new free-to-play battle royale game from Activision thats set to take on genre stalwarts like Fortnite, PUBG and Apex Legends.
Combining the big-name franchise, tight gameplay and some interesting new features, its certainly got what it takes to topple the best in the biz, so much so that we just gave it five stars in our review.However, Call of Duty: Warzone is still missing something big a feature that elevated Fortnite and PUBG from popular battle royale games to huge cultural icons in their own rights.
We're talking about mobile compatibility.Not only would Call of Duty: Warzone make for a fantastic mobile experience, but the ability to play the game on the go and away from the console is a necessary experience if Activision wants its game to topple competitors.
Here's why.A perfect game for mobilePUBG being played on a phone (Image credit: Future)Some battle royale games, like Apex Legends, are fast-paced and hectic, and therefore wouldnt translate too well to mobile, where the controls dont lend themselves well to fast gameplay.
Call of Duty: Warzone, however, is far from a fast-paced game.With players dropped into an absolutely massive map, the majority of each Warzone game is spend creeping around abandoned buildings, finding loot and hoping you dont bump into other squads.
Its slow, with tension replacing Call of Dutys typical frenetic atmosphere, as encounters are fairly rare.This is the kind of game which works perfectly on mobile a game of PUBG Mobile, which is similar, consists of plenty of sneaking around towns and outposts, picking up the scant guns and ammo found, with the occasional terse and slow firefight taking place over long distance.
Accuracy and timing is more important than spraying bullets and dashing about, thats for sure.If you were to play Call of Duty: Warzone on mobile, then, the gameplay wouldnt be too different from on PC or consoles.
In fact, in some cases it may be better: Warzones iffy ping system would be greatly improved by the versatility of a touch-screen, for example.Its possible that Activision is exploring the possibility of a mobile version of Warzone at some point in the future.
If so, there are actually some pretty compelling reasons why it should hurry up.All the competition is mobileFortnite on the iPad (Image credit: Shutterstock)Fortnite is by far the most popular battle royale game, and it secured its victory over competitors when it launched its mobile app, which gave players access to the game wherever they were.
The app isnt even available to download on the Google Play Store, as you have to download it from a website and install the APK, but its still incredibly popular while Apex Legends has plans to come to mobile in the near future too.Epic won a big victory with the Fornite app, and Activision isnt going to pose proper competition with Call of Duty: Warzone until we can play that on as many devices, in as many ways, as Fortnite.Given the ubiquity of smartphones, its generally a more accessible and affordable way of playing games than a console or PC.
Fortnite is one of the only games to service this crowd, but its a big audience that Call of Duty: Warzone could easily jump on.Dont forget, some similar games that didnt get apps died undignified deaths.
No-one remembers, after all, Battlefield Vs Firestorm mode, which is probably the closest thing to Warzone in terms of mechanics and scale.Its worth pointing out Activision actually already has the fantastic Call of Duty: Mobile, which includes the Blackout battle royale mode from Black Ops 4.
This is an okay mode, and it works well on mobile phones, but its not nearly as fleshed-out as Warzone.
This does show, though, that a Call of Duty battle royale game would work well on mobile, and also that Activision already has an engine and assets that are mobile-ready.
Thats not to say the making the game mobile-friendly would necessarily be easy, though.Things would have to changeThat's a lot to render on a phone (Image credit: Activision)If you download Call of Duty: Warzone without owning Modern Warfare, the install file size is roughly 100GB.
Few smartphones have that much memory to spare.
While 128GB is the standard space youll find in your mid-range handset, you'll rarely have 100GB left over after installing your main apps and taking a few photos or videos.A mobile port of Call of Duty: Warzone, then, would need to be a bit smaller but thats totally feasible, given youre not going to expect all the models and graphics to be high-res on your small smartphone screen.More intriguing would be the fate of the Blackout mode in Call of Duty: Mobile, as Activision surely wouldnt want to risk competing with itself by having two battle royale modes available on phones at the same time.
Itd be likely Blackout would be axed to give way to the superior Warzone, although its possible the latter could replace the former in the app completely.Given the popularity of mobile gaming, and the fact that all its major competitors have smartphones apps or will do soon wed expect Call of Duty: Warzone to be playable on phones at some point.
Its a shame the game wasnt there from the beginning but I guess we can keep playing Fortnite or PUBG Mobile for a little longer while we wait.jWoHQU4jfdaojkqv6ELpTc.jpg?#





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