Summary
In a unique twist of events,Activisionis pulling supportfor its mobile versionof the popularCall of Dutylive-service titleWarzone. The game, which has barely been out for a year, failed to meet “expectations,“according to the company.
In a statement released on social media, it was noted that, moving forward, new seasonal content and gameplay updates will no longer be pushed to the mobile title. Additionally, in-game currency purchases (COD Points and Black Cell) will be disabled.
Come Sunday, May 18, the game will be pulled entirely from Google’s Play Store and Apple’s iOS storefront, though those who’ve already downloaded the game will be able to play it still.
As Late As February, The Game Was Still Making Money
As Insider Gaming noted in its report, the game, particularly at launch, was a major money-maker for Activision.Before the game even appeared on digital storefronts, it managed to take in 45 million sign-ups. For reference,.
Then, when the game did launch, it managed to rake in $1.6 million in revenue within its first five days,according to PocketGamer.biz. Under a year later,the game profited roughly $490,000 U.S. dollars in February 2025. Sure, it’s a far cry from the $1.6 million generated in just a handful of days, but considering there’s only 28 days in February, it’s a nice haul.
Whatever the case may be, the numbers clearly didn’t meet the expectations put forth by Activision. As a result, it’ll simply cease to exist. So long Warzone Mobile.