Activision Blizzard has announced that it is bringing hit battle royale shooter ‘Call of Duty: Warzone’ to mobile phones.
It appears that the mobile version of Warzone is in the early stages of development.
“We are looking for operators skilled in all aspects of game development. This massive, battle royale experience is being built natively for mobile with cutting-edge technology that will entertain gamers around the world for many years to come. is designed to do.” a statement.
“From production roles to engineering, design, art, marketing, and more, we are looking for game-makers, passionate fans, and truly awesome people to join our diverse team that will deliver the next world-class mobile gaming experience.” Get inspired to be a fan,” the brand added.
Activision also offers Call of Duty: Mobile, which it developed in partnership with Tencent-owned TiMi Studios. The publisher is also actively working on a “new Warzone experience” coming later this year.
The free-to-play and cross platform experience, Call of Duty: Warzone, is available to download for free. No need to download, play and enjoy Warzone full version of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Call of Duty: Warzone is free for all.
Warzone is a massive battle arena set in the vast and dense city of Vardansk, where up to 200 players can battle for victory, in the game’s two different epic modes, Battle Royale and Plunder.
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