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Activision Reportedly Development New Call of Duty Mobile Titles

Activision may be developing multiple new Call of Duty games for mobile, continuing its strategy of expanding the franchise’s reach. This aligns with the company's ongoing efforts to deliver platform-specific experiences, bringing one of gaming’s most iconic series to a broader audience.

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Call of Duty’s Growing Presence in Mobile Gaming

  • Call of Duty: Mobile (2019) significantly boosted the franchise’s presence in the mobile market, becoming one of Activision’s biggest revenue drivers.
  • The launch of Warzone Mobile in March 2024 further extended the franchise’s reach, though it didn’t match the popularity of CoD Mobile.

Leaked Mobile Spin-Offs: Call of Duty: Sniper & Zombie Defender

Activision has been promoting two potential new mobile titles via social media ads:

  • Call of Duty: Sniper – A sniper-focused game that emphasizes precision and long-range combat.
  • Call of Duty: Zombie Defender – A game centered around the franchise’s beloved Zombies mode.

The advertisements featured AI-generated concept art along with links to a fake mobile store page. Clicking the Download button redirected players to a survey, suggesting that Activision is gauging interest before committing to full development.

Casual Call of Duty Mobile Games on the Horizon?

  • If these games receive positive feedback, Activision may move forward with development.
  • The titles appear to be designed for casual play, offering a low-barrier entry compared to the premium console and PC experiences.
  • Like many mobile games, they could serve as bite-sized, on-the-go entertainment rather than full-scale Call of Duty experiences.
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A New Approach to Testing Market Demand

Unlike mainline Call of Duty releases—often kept under wraps until major marketing campaigns launch—these mobile projects seem to be tested through direct player engagement.

While it's unclear if Call of Duty: Sniper and Zombie Defender will connect to existing CoD ecosystems, their potential release could still help grow the player base and further solidify Call of Duty’s presence across all platforms.

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