17 Feb GameNews Call Of Duty: Warzone Mobile Shutdown Date Announced And It's Not Far Away February 17, 2026 Posted by GataGames Leave a comment Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile will soon be going offline. Activision has announced, through their support site, an end date for the mobile battle royale game, with servers set to shut down on April 17, 2026. That means that the game will remain active for two more months, but will not be playable after this time. This does not come as a huge surprise–Activision ended support for the game in May 2025, and the game has not been available for new players to download since then. Players have not been able to purchase anything in the game since then, and new content has not been made available. In an FAQ posted alongside the announcement, Activision clarified that the game is being taken offline because it “did not meet our expectations with mobile-first players like it has with PC and console audiences.” It’s also worth noting that while Warzone Mobile is going offline, Call of Duty: Mobile is still very much alive and active, and this month launched Season 2, which added a new battle pass, map variant, and numerous other features. This game also features a battle royale mode. This brings an end to a Call of Duty spin-off that Activision seemed to have high hopes for. In GameSpot’s 2024 interview with Activision co-head of mobile Chris Plummer, he said that he believed the game could widen Call of Duty’s reach. “If you haven’t started Call of Duty yet, there’s no better time because we have the ultimate game for mobile devices. It’s also a kick-ass experience on all platforms for people who just play the console or PC versions, and we have now this missing link to complete the circle, so you can play it on any platform you want and make progress.” Call of Duty: Warzone will continue to be available on PC and consoles for the foreseeable future. Source link Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest