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Call of Duty Mobile

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FEW GAMES REQUIRE as little explanation as Call of Duty, arguably one of the most successful game franchises in history. Up until now, however, COD titles were exclusively the realm of the big consoles, the only places where the series’ speed and graphical fidelity could be easily harnessed. But in many regions of the world, due to price and accessiblity mobile is becoming the dominant form of play, and the big publishers are noticing. Enter COD Mobile – not the first entry into the market of first-person shooters on this platform but one of the better options.

From the moment it’s launched, it’s obvious that there has been some thought put into

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