Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile, the iOS and Android version of Activision Blizzard’s battle royale hit, is officially getting its worldwide launch on 21st March following a limited release in select counties over the course of the last year.
Warzone Mobile, which is being developed by Activision’s Digital Legends, Beenox, Shanghai, and Solid State studios, initially launched in Australia back in November 2022. Following its roll-out across a number of other countries, Activision announced it would be getting its full release in autumn last year – but plans changed in October, when the publisher confirmed it had made the decision to postpone its launch to “spring” 2024 in order to “polish up” the experience.
With Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile’s worldwide release now locked down to 21st March, Activision has started talking specifics, confirming the game will launch with two maps: Verdansk – which supports 120-player battle royale matches – and Rebirth Island, which supports 48-player battle royale matches using Gulag-free Resurgence rules.