New details on Call of Duty: Mobile emerge, Beta version kicks off




Earlier this year, Activision announced that Call of Duty Mobile would finally be coming with a Beta Version rolling out across Android and iOS devices in the Summer 19.
It now looks like that Beta is kicking off in select regions on Android, as the Tencent-developed shooter is becoming available to play for certain users who pre-registered for access on the Google Play Store.

This beta is currently limited to Android devices only and for those users who pre-registered for Call of Duty Mobile through Google Play Store. Activision says that they will be doing testing of Call of Duty mobile throughout the summer. If the game’s beta hasn’t gone live in your region then don’t worry because it’s likely to go live sometime soon

"Mobile is currently in Closed Beta in select countries", reads a new post on the Google Play Store page, "and we are working to improve the game experience by continuously fixing bugs and adding additional content for players. We welcome any feedback during your experience to improve the game."

The game was announced as a free to play entry in the franchise, allowing everyone to play Call of Duty on the go for the first time. COD: Mobile features multiple modes with fan-favorite maps from different Call of Duty games.

In order to be a part of Call of Duty Mobile beta, players can register through the game’s page on Google Store. The game’s file size is approximately 1.4GB and the developer suggests that 3GB RAM and 4GB of space is required for the game to run smoothly on Android devices. Those who can’t wait for the game to arrive can download Call of Duty Mobile Beta version from an APK file.

Players can choose to play as different iconic characters from previous games in Call of Duty series. A battle royale mode is also expected to arrive in the game after its launch later this year.

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