Game News Call of Duty Warzone Mobile: that’s it, Activision is about to bomb on social networks
It smells very good for the mobile version of Call of Duty Warzone: the battle royale now has its own page on the various social networks. More than ever, the approach of the reveal is felt.
Future battle royale influencer
We have known for several months now – or at least officially – that a mobile version of Call of Duty Warzone is in development. And be careful, we’re not talking about a simple or lighter port of the game that already exists on PC, PS4 and Xbox One, but a title tailor-made for iOS and Android platforms with a AAA budget : in short, Activision plays big and it’s quite normal when you see the success of battle royale and video games on mobiles.
And what to say except that we risk hearing about it everywhere, all the time. Very recently, the American publisher rolled out the official pages of Call of Duty Warzone Mobile (this is obviously its official name) on several social networks, namely Facebook, instagram and Twitter. As a profile photo, we can see the only artwork already communicated earlier in the year while the verification badge proves that these are indeed official accounts. The Twitter account is even still locked: in short, the marketing campaign is about to begin.
Already a date for the reveal

This media warm-up is completely logical since we already know when Call of Duty Warzone Mobile will be unveiled to the eyes of the whole world: it will be on September 15 during Call of Duty Next. The latter is none other than an unprecedented showcase centered on the future of the saga, where the application will finally be highlighted concretely (well, we hope).
Alongside him, other stars starting with Warzone 2 which will take place on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series and which the public expects a lot. Finally, the multiplayer of the future hit Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 will also be brought to the fore. In short, we meet in a little over two weeks to discover this joyful military bazaar.
