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    Call of Duty: Mobile Battle Royale map revealed

    The Call of Duty: Mobile game beta testing continues on Android in select regions only as Activision gears up to bring Call of Duty to Mobile as a free to play title on iOS and Android this year.

    As we mentioned last week, the Mobile game will feature three modes — Multiplayer, Zombies, and Battle Royale.

    Today, some users are reporting that Activision has opened up some testing of the Battle Royale mode in the Mobile game and now we have our first look at the map for the mode — which is different than Blackout. This map actually combines Modern Warfare and Black Ops locations into one Battle Royale mode for the Call of Duty: Mobile game, including areas like Crash, Estate, Standoff, and more.

    Here’s the map:

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    Image via Proloco_NYY

    Some users are reporting that the Battle Royale is still in an early developmental state experiencing some issues while playing, but that is expected with the beta version of this game as it gears up for launch later this year.

    The Call of Duty: Mobile game is developed by Tencent’s TIMI studio and published by Activision. It will be available later this year for free on iOS and Android.

     

    The post Call of Duty: Mobile Battle Royale map revealed appeared first on Charlie INTEL.




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