Call of Duty Mobile
News, coverage and analysis tracking Call of Duty Mobile across the outlets.- The Best Free Android Games – Updated!This article lists some of the best free games available on the Google Play Store for Android devices. The selection includes a variety of genres such as shooters, RPGs, strategy games, and puzzle titles, highlighting experiences that can be enjoyed without initial purchase, though some may feature ads or optional in-app purchases.
- Best PvP Games in 2026: Most Popular Competitive Multiplayer Games Right NowThis guide highlights the top Player versus Player (PvP) games dominating the competitive gaming landscape in 2026, based on player counts and popularity. It covers titles across genres like tactical shooters (Counter-Strike 2, VALORANT), battle royales (PUBG: Battlegrounds, Apex Legends, Call of Duty: Warzone), and MOBAs (League of Legends, Dota 2), as well as popular mobile titles. The article also discusses the enduring appeal of PvP games, the importance of balanced gameplay, strong matchmaking, and community support for long-term success.
- Evening MobilizationSamsung has introduced a new tool designed to address graphics bottlenecks on Android devices. Separately, Call of Duty: Mobile has launched its third season, titled 'Paranoia,' and Google Maps has received a significant navigation upgrade.
- NieR: Automata Returns and Pop Team Epic Joins Call of Duty: Mobile in Season 3 - ParanoiaCall of Duty: Mobile Season 3, titled "Paranoia," launches on March 18, introducing the DMZ: Recon Quick Play mode and collaborations with NieR: Automata and Pop Team Epic. The season also features a new Battle Pass with the MX Guardian shotgun and the Black Market Battle Royale class.
- The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is an incredible all-rounder, but some other gaming phones have it beatThe Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is a powerful smartphone with an excellent display, cameras, and software features, making it a strong all-rounder. While it performs admirably in mobile gaming, its battery life is a notable drawback, and dedicated gaming phones offer superior processing power and higher refresh rates for a lower cost.
- Tencent Games Showcases Tech Advancements Shaping Future Player Experience at GDC 2026Tencent Games will present its technological advancements at GDC 2026, focusing on AI-powered tools for game creation, engine innovation, and player protection. The company will showcase solutions like VISVISE for 3D animation, MagicDawn for enhanced visuals, and ACE for anti-cheat systems. Tencent Games will also highlight its commitment to sustainable growth and talent development through various sessions and initiatives.
- Best shooting games for Android phones and tabletsThis article lists and describes some of the best shooting games available for Android phones and tablets. It covers a variety of subgenres including first-person shooters, battle royales, and twin-stick shooters, highlighting key features and gameplay elements for each title.
- Sony will no longer bring its first-party games to PCs, marking a major shiftSony is reportedly shifting its strategy and will no longer release major single-player PlayStation 5 games on PC, reversing a trend that began in 2020. While some online titles and games from external developers will still receive PC ports, this decision may limit future access to Sony's flagship titles on the platform. The change is attributed to weaker sales of recent PC ports and concerns about brand dilution.
- Tom Clancy’s The Division Resurgence is finally coming to mobile to rival PUBG and Call of DutyUbisoft has announced that Tom Clancy's The Division Resurgence will launch on March 31, 2026, for iOS and Android devices. This mobile title aims to deliver a full Division experience with open-world exploration, PvE missions, and PvPvE Dark Zone gameplay, positioning itself as a competitor to games like PUBG Mobile and Call of Duty: Mobile.
- The MOP Up: Aion Classic EU adds the fiery Phoenix classAion Classic's February update, 'Ignite,' introduces the new Phoenix class, a revamped onboarding experience, a new open-world zone, and expanded gear customization. The article also rounds up other recent MMO news, including updates for Neverwinter, Astroneer, Crossout, and the closure of TiMi Montréal.
- Call of Duty®: Mobile Season 4 — Infinity RealmCall of Duty: Mobile Season 4, titled Infinity Realm, launches on April 23, introducing a futuristic theme with Black Ops 4 Specialists, a jetpack race map, and revamped Battle Royale experiences. The update includes new cosmetics, weapons, a new Tactical Bouncer class, and the Seven Deadly Sins seasonal event, alongside a new Battle Pass with free and premium rewards.
- How recent laws impact game design, from in-game chat to notificationsRecent and upcoming laws are significantly impacting game design, particularly concerning dark patterns, in-game chat, notifications, loot boxes, and virtual currencies. Developers must navigate regulations like the DMCCA and DSA to avoid misleading practices and ensure transparency, especially regarding in-app purchases and player interactions. The EU AI Act also introduces new labeling requirements for AI-generated content.
- Report: Tencent quietly shutters Timi MontrealTencent has reportedly closed its Montreal-based game development studio, Timi Montreal, approximately five years after its establishment. The studio was tasked with creating an original AAA, service-driven open-world game for multiple platforms. This closure follows other recent restructuring and job cuts within Tencent's global gaming divisions.
- Tencent reportedly shutter open world game studio which had drafted in former Assassin’s Creed directorTencent has reportedly shut down its TiMi Montreal studio, which was established in 2021 with the aim of developing multi-platform open-world games. Despite five years of operation and hiring former Assassin's Creed creative director Ashraf Ismail, the studio did not release any titles. This closure aligns with a broader trend of Chinese gaming giants scaling back Western expansion efforts.
- Tencent shutters TiMi MontrealTencent has closed its studio TiMi Montréal, which was led by former Assassin's Creed creative director Ashraf Ismail. The five-year-old studio was focused on AAA open-world multi-platform games and had inherited titles from Jade Studio, including Pokémon Unite and Call of Duty: Mobile. Sources indicated that the shutdown was imminent.
- Report: Tencent was Highguard's secret financial backerA report indicates that Tencent, through its subsidiary TiMi Studio Group, was the primary financial backer for Wildlight Entertainment's hero shooter, Highguard. Neither company has officially confirmed the report, though Wildlight CEO Dusty Welch has previously declined to discuss funding sources. Highguard launched as a free-to-play title in January 2026 but reportedly failed to meet internal expectations, leading to significant layoffs shortly after its release.
- You only have a few weeks left to enjoy Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile before it goes darkActivision has announced that Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile will be shut down on April 17, 2026. Players can continue to enjoy the game with existing unlocked gear and spend remaining COD Points until the servers go offline. The game was delisted from app stores in May 2025, making reinstallation impossible for those who had already removed it.
- Mark’s Breakdown on the Best Gaming TabletsGaming expert Mark provides a breakdown of the best gaming tablets available, highlighting the Asus ROG Flow Z13 (2025) as the top pick for its Windows ecosystem and powerful specs, despite its high price. Other notable mentions include the Apple iPad Pro (M5) for its M-series chip performance, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra as an affordable high-end option, and the Amazon Fire HD 10 (2025) as the most budget-friendly choice.
- Best Android Emulators for PC and MacThis guide recommends the best Android emulators for PC and Mac, focusing on performance and user experience for gaming. It highlights Nox Player as the top pick, followed by BlueStacks, Gameloop, AndY, MEmu Play, KoPlayer, and ARChon, detailing their features, costs, and platform compatibility.
- Black Ops 6 dominates 2024 in the U.S.The US gaming market saw a 1.1% decline in revenue in 2024, totaling $58.7 billion, with hardware sales dropping significantly by 29%. Despite the overall downturn, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 was the best-selling premium game of the year, and digital platforms like Roblox and Call of Duty: Mobile showed strong engagement.