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Thankfully, monetization isn't necessary to not only enjoy Call of Duty Mobile loadouts of Duty Mobile, but excel at it. Players can purchase CP which can be used to buy weapons and xp cards, but these purchases are cosmetic for the most part and can unlock the same weapons as a player progresses through the game. If a player wants some neat-looking skins, they will have to fork over some real cash to get them. Battle Passes can also be purchased which help you earn rewards and CP quic

Multiplayer also features ranked matches which you can rank up and earn extra rewards such as Weapon XP cards to use to upgrade your weapons. The rank mode will be ran in seasons with players getting the chance at special weapons and items based on how they rank at the end of the season. Ranked matches are played across three different game modes - Team Deathmatch, Search & Destroy and Dominat

Leveling Up Weapons - Weapons are unlocked through purchases, or leveling up traditionally and even in crates. Once a player unlocks a weapon they can gain weapon xp to upgrade it. A player can level up a weapon by using it during matches and gaining xp that way. Another way to level up a weapon is by using weapon xp cards. Weapon xp cards are earned by leveling up traditionally, purchasing a battle bass, by purchasing them individually or opening them in crates. There are a large variety of ways to earn weapon xp cards. When a player levels up a weapon, they can unlock various scopes and attachments to build up the guns of their cho

One would think a series as hectic and fast-paced as Call of Duty wouldn’t work well on mobile devices, but, surprisingly enough, Call of Duty Mobile not only works but reviews say it works very well . That’s good news for fans who were worried about the series formula getting lost in the transition to touchscreen-based gameplay. That said, some players might be having some trouble figuring out how to access everything this time aro

This is especially problematic in the Battle Royale mode, which unlocks at player level 7. The game leans into the complex, gear overloaded, Call of Duty take on the genre and runs into the same issues as PUBG Mobile . The game feels overly complicated and the icons on screen become both confusing and immersion breaking. Even with the same quality of life improvements that take cues from PUBG and Fortnite like auto-pickup and equip the Battle Royale mode doesn't feel like it stands out from either of these huge mobile competit

To start, players can equip sprays, as well as emotes, ahead of matches via the Loadout menu. There, among the tabs in the top-left corner, is a thumbs-up icon. That’s the customization sub-menu, and there players can view the sprays available to them in an easy-to-scroll list. Once they’ve picked a spray they want to equip, they press the "equip" icon in the bottom right-corner, and that brings up a wheel they can assign up to 12 different sprays and emotes

Luckily, using sprays in the middle of a match is equally straightforward. While the sheer number of icons dotting the screen during gameplay might be a tad daunting at first, the one players are going to look for is pretty easy to spot. As in the Loadout menu, they’re going to want to tap on the thumbs-up icon in the upper right section of the screen, just to the left of the cog-shaped settings icon and the mini

One symptom of bringing the game to mobile is the prevalence of bot matches, especially early on. PUBG Mobile suffered from frequent bot matches early on as well, and for some players this can feel like the game is breaking. In matches immediately after the tutorial, in an attempt to ease players into the game, bots are deployed in matches to let the human players dominate, get used to the controls, and feel like they are winning. It is also a way to mitigate lobby wait times and fill up matc

Custom game modes in the Call of Duty franchise allows players to enjoy matches that are tailored to their liking. It allows users to tweak their settings, invite some friends and have a good time playing games that don't adhere to the standard rules of the typical multi-player matches. Adding this feature would be key for Call of Duty Mobile and should be one that they are serious about implementing sometime down the l

There are tons of reasons why Call of Duty Mobile is outdoing much of its competition, like Mario Kart Tour . The update that brought the zombie mode and raid is not only fun, but difficult in a way that makes this game addicting. The raid boss for both Normal and Heroic zombie modes is a gross-looking amalgamation of scorpion, alien, and giant crab. Its biggest weak point is its mouth, so make sure to aim there whenever firing at

Tapping that icon will bring up the same spray/emote wheel from the Loadout menu. After that, all that remains is to pick a spray while pointed at the wall or ground where they want it to go, and the spray will instantly appear, leaving their fleeting mark on what is currently the hottest shooter on mobile devices . One thing to note, though: players can only have one spray on the map at any time. As soon as they activate a spray again, the original disappears. Evidently Activision would rather players play as intended, instead of spending their time trying to cover the map in in graff