Call of Duty Warzone is coming to mobile, according to an Activision job listing
Game is described as “a new AAA mobile FPS in the Call of Duty franchise”
Activision is reportedly planning to bring battle royale hit Call of Duty Warzone to mobile.
Warzone Mobile is referenced on multiple occasions in a job advert which was spotted by Charlie Intel before it was taken offline.
The role advertised was for an executive producer of features on “a new AAA mobile FPS in the Call of Duty franchise”.
They would “serve as primary point of contact on [the] Warzone Mobile leadership team for clarity and decisions on user-facing features, UX and overall quality.”
The successful candidate would be expected to “harvest, adapt and deliver the essential features from Warzone console and PC into their best mobile instantiation.”
They’d also be required to “improve upon the Warzone formula by proposing and producing mobile-specific additions and changes to features to ensure a best-in-class mobile experience that players will love.”
Free-to-play Call of Duty Warzone has attracted over 75 million players since releasing for consoles and PC on March 10, according to Activision.
In February 2020, Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick said mobile was the publisher’s “largest” platform and that the company was working on mobile games based on all its top franchises.
Call of Duty Mobile, which includes its own battle royale mode, released in October 2019 and has surpassed 250 million downloads.
Activision recently launched Call of Duty Mobile Season 10: The Hunt, which introduced the popular Terminal multiplayer map alongside Headquarters mode.