Call of Duty Warzone Mobile has been available as a limited version for some time now. However, Activision finally decided to release the game for all smartphones and tablets. The company launched Call of Duty Warzone Mobile on Android and iOS today. The game arrives with an initial download size of ~1.5 GB on Android. However, you will need to download an additional 5GB of assets before you can start playing.
Call of Duty Warzone Mobile is now on Android and iOS!
The game downloads more high-resolution resources in the background as you play. Thus promising better visuals the longer the title is played. It appears that the title does not allow you to access the settings to manually download these graphic resources at this time.
Call of Duty Warzone Mobile also doesn't have many visual options. As such, it offers visual quality presets (minimum, low, medium, high and maximum), an option to prioritize battery life or frame rate, a maximum FPS option (which can go up to 60 fps or not). ) and a field of view selector. It is important to note that not all settings are available for all smartphones.
This battle royale title will be familiar to Call of Duty Mobile and PUBG Mobile players. As such it features a similar touch-based control system (with support for controllers too) and bots for the first few matches.
Activision also confirmed that the game supports cross-progression, so Battle Pass experience and progression gained from the mobile version carries over to the console/PC title Warzone and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.
Not sure if you can play the game? Well, the company revealed at the time of the limited launch that Android owners needed a device with at least 4GB of RAM and an Adreno 618 graphics card (Snapdragon 720G and later). The Snapdragon 720G has powered mid-range phones since 2020, so there's a good chance you'll be able to play it if you have a mid-range phone purchased in recent years.