COD: Warzone Mobile Removed from App Stores
- Game pulled from App Store and Play Store
- Current players maintain online access temporarily
- Unused COD Points transferrable to COD: Mobile
Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile faces an abrupt shutdown just over a year after launch. Activision confirmed the battle royale title won't receive future seasonal updates, and has been delisted from digital storefronts since May 18th. The developer disabled real-money transactions, and users who haven't installed the game before the cutoff permanently lose access.
This marks a surprising conclusion for what was positioned as a flagship mobile adaptation of the popular Warzone experience. Despite accurately translating the core gameplay to mobile devices, the title reportedly failed to resonate with handheld audiences as strongly as its PC and console counterparts.
Existing players can continue accessing online matches post-May 19th, though social features have been disabled. The developer hasn't announced final server closure dates. The in-game store remains operational solely for spending existing COD Points - no new purchases are possible.

As partial compensation, players can migrate unused COD Points to Call of Duty: Mobile until August 15th. Linking the same Activision account grants double the point value plus bonus rewards. Those who haven't installed Warzone Mobile by May 19th forfeit access entirely without refund eligibility.
The premature closure serves as a sobering case study - even established franchises can struggle to find footing in the competitive mobile market. For players seeking alternatives, here's our curated list of best battle royale games currently available on Android.