Activision is delisting Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile after one year

May 19, 2025
Activision is delisting Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile after one year
Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile has been pulled from digital shelves after falling short of expectations.

The title launched in March 2024 but has struggled to attract players. Developer Activision confirmed anybody who installed the game prior to its removal from the App Store and Google Play storefronts on May 19, 2025, will be able to continue playing for the time being.

The studio, however, will cease active development on the free-to-play shooter and will no longer be delivering new seasonal content and gameplay updates. Social features will also be retired across both platforms.

"This decision was made after careful consideration of various factors and while we're proud of the accomplishment in bringing Call of Duty: Warzone to mobile in an authentic way, it unfortunately has not met our expectations with mobile-first players like it has with PC and console audiences," explained Activision in a post on X.

"Players who have the game installed before Monday, May 19, 2025 will still have access to the game with continued cross-progression of shared inventories using existing content, and servers with matchmaking for online play. Any unspent COD Points can also be redeemed in-game toward available content in the Store."

Although players will be able to spend remaining COD Points on existing items, they will no longer be able to spend real currency in-game.

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Activision will not be issuing refunds for previously purchased in-game content or unused COD Points.
 

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