As of now, Call of Duty Mobile players can officially use either a PlayStation 4 or Xbox One Controller to play the game. Any players that use any other controllers might may have issues with it working properly and the plan is to add support more controllers going forw
The release of Call of Duty Mobile was extremely successful and garnered a lot of goodwill for the franchise as a whole. It was a nostalgic, free-to-play game with surprisingly good graphics and gameplay for a mobile game. One thing was missing at launch, though, the ability to play with a controller in the game. It was available during beta but was removed before official release for reasons unknown. Now controller support is back and for those interested, here's
First, connect either controller to the Android or iOS device of choice. This is how you can help to connect the PS4 controller . For the Xbox One controller, follow these steps . Open the game after connecting the controller to the device. When the game is up, navigate to the settings option. Once in the settings menu, just click on the Controller tab which is found in the top right. Within the controller options tab there is a Setting sections. Click there and make sure that the Controller Support is enabled. The controller should ready to go after t
And as a freemium game, it has seen nearly 60 million US dollars worth of in-app purchases. This averages out to about forty cents per player, but it's clear some players are more dedicated than others — the game's content can cost as little as ninety-nine cents, or as much as one-hundred dollars for a "Prestige Pack" of COD Points. And like any good online mobile game this day in age, it keeps players coming back with new modes, seasonal rewards, and constant maintenance upda
Apple has released information regarding the top ten best-selling games of 2019 on its platform, and Tour is in number one, reports The Verge . What makes that feat even more impressive is the game wasn't released until September, meaning Tour has only had three months while others have had eleven. Although Apple hasn't supplied exact download figures, it's known that Call of Duty: Mobile achieved 100 million downloads in its first week, and that game is in fou
As the year comes to an end, Google Play has released its "Best of 2019" list, covering all things in entertainment that were the best of the year across their respective mediums according to users. Highlights include users choosing Marvel Studios' Avengers: Endgame as choice movie of 2019, and Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark as choice audiobook of 2
Warface: Global Operations, which is now available for iOS and Android devices, is a perfect example of a mobile spin-off of the Warface series, which has over 80 million players on PC, Xbox One, and PS4, and could give Call of Duty: Mobile a run for its mo
Developed by Tencent Games and TiMi Studios, Call of Duty: Mobile is a free-to-play mobile take on the popular first-person shooter franchise. Unlike many mobile ports of well-loved console or PC games, COD: Mobile has been generally well received . It features classic multiplayer combat modes as well as battle royale matches with up to 100 players. One of the biggest complaints from the player base, besides the expected dislike for microtransactions, has been that there is no campaign mode. Instead, the game offers iconic multiplayer maps from both Black Ops and Modern Warfare, as well as the ability to unlock characters, weapons, outfits, and scorestreaks for loadout customizat
Nintendo has had mixed results when it comes to its foray into the mobile market. Super Mario Run was its first major mobile title and despite surpassing the 200 million download mark, Nintendo has since revealed the title was not profitable. Three years later, the gaming giant seems to have learned from its mistakes in the form of Mario Kart To
Right now, Call of Duty: Mobile is dominating the mobile game market, and there would need to be something monumental to take its place. Warface: Global Operations may not be up to the task of knocking down such a giant, but it still serves as a reminder of how many great ports and adaptations are coming to the mobile platform and that Call of Duty: Mobile isn't the only game of its ge
Including controller support is a good idea for Call of Duty Mobile . The game is great, but its biggest flaw was relying on the touchscreen of mobile devices as the only way to play the game. The controller settings can be tweaked to fit any play style as well. Players won't be able to navigate the menus of the game with a controller, though. They only work during multiplayer matches and battle royale. Still, a controller just feels right to play a Call of Duty game and their inclusion in Call of Duty Mobile widens its appeal even m
We knew it was coming, but it's still sad to see it go — Zombies will be leaving the game on March 25. According to an official update on Reddit, the mode never achieved the high quality goals the developer had hoped for. The second map that was planned — Nacht Der Untoten — won't be seeing a global release, but there is a possibility the Zombies mode will return in the future. No official word has been given, but the door hasn't been closed, eit