Highlights

  • Call of Duty Mobile addresses the removal of Shoot House and Alcatraz maps.
  • TiMi Studio confirmed that the two would return later in the year, rotating in with each season.
  • TiMi Studio Group also dispelled rumors of Warzone Mobile replacing the game and reaffirmed its commitment to regular content updates.

Call of Duty Mobile fans recently received mixed news as developer TiMi Studio Group announced the removal of two maps, Shoot House and Alcatraz, from the game. However, the developer also provided reassurance that these maps will return later in the year, rotating in and out each season like other Call of Duty Mobile playlists.

Call of Duty Mobile is a free-to-play first-person shooter video game developed by TiMi Studios and published by Activision for iOS and Android devices. It brings the fast-paced action of the Call of Duty franchise to mobile platforms, offering various multiplayer modes, including Team Deathmatch, Domination, and Battle Royale. Players can customize their loadouts, unlock weapons and equipment, and compete against others in intense battles. The game also features iconic maps and characters from previous Call of Duty titles while also introducing new content.

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On a Twitter post, TiMi Studio Group addressed the impending removal of Shoot House and Alcatraz maps from Call of Duty Mobile but assured players that this change is temporary. Both maps will return later in the year, ensuring variety and freshness in the game's playlists. Additionally, the studio emphasized their commitment to delivering new content every season, dispelling concerns about a reduction in the game's offerings. This move seems to aim at maintaining player engagement while also addressing any concerns about Call of Duty Mobile being phased out.

Is Warzone Mobile replacing Call of Duty Mobile?

Before this latest development, concerns had been brewing among players following a leak last year of an official document filed by Microsoft regarding its acquisition of Activision Blizzard. The leak hinted at the possibility of Call of Duty Mobile being phased out in favor of the new Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile, prompting worries about the future of the game. TiMi Studio Group denied these rumors, and now its recent announcement sheds light on their plans for the continued development and content updates of the game.

Despite TiMi Studio Group's reassurances, players raised questions and concerns in response to the announcement. While some celebrated the news, others inquired about potential improvements to the game's engine or mechanics, while others voiced frustrations about persistent Call of Duty Mobile bugs and optimization issues.

TiMi Studio Group's recent statement provided insights into their broader strategy for the ongoing development of Call of Duty Mobile while also offering comfort to players amid concerns about the game's future. However, it's yet to be seen if these plans include addressing bugs and performance issues. Nevertheless, the developer reiterated its commitment to delivering regular content updates, aiming to maintain Call of Duty Mobile as one of the best AAA mobile games.