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There’s a simple answer to this potentially deep question: bots. Activision hasn’t commented on the existence of bots/AI enemies in Call of Duty Mobile, but it’s obvious that in the early levels, you’re playing almost exclusively against AI enemies set to a very low difficulty. For the first couple of games you play, you’ll be pitted against exclusively bots too, before you rank up once or twice.
Eventually – probably when you start to lose a game or two – you’ll be playing with or against a couple of other real players, most notable because they’ll also be picking up loads of kills. The majority of the lobby will still be populated with bots though, and it’s unclear at which level all the bots are removed. When it comes to the battle royale mode, you’ll find bots there too. Sorry to break it to you, but you aren’t actually the best player in the world.
Once you reach rank 10 however, you unlock ranked mode. Playing this means you’ll only be with and against real players, so it’s a true test of your mettle. Unfortunately, employing bots in this way is a tactic seen by a number of games on mobile, most notably PUBG, but you can avoid it by playing ranked if bots ruin the fun for you!
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There’s two requirements to get a nuke in COD Mobile, and the first is much easier than the second: you simply have to reach rank 20. Once you hit rank 20, the ability to call in a nuke becomes available. You don’t need to equip it or anything, once you complete the second requirement in-game, it will automatically unlock.
That’s where it gets more difficult though, because once you hit rank 20, you also need to get a kill streak of 20 in a match to be rewarded with a nuke. While COD Mobile might be easier than a mainstream Call of Duty game, getting 20 kills in a row without dying is still no mean feat, especially since this has to be achieved with weapons only. Scorestreak kills do not count towards the total.
When you hit 20 kills, a nuke will become available. Using it will open a briefcase computer and call down the nuke, but it’s worth clarifying that this doesn’t end the game. In prior COD titles a nuke has meant the end of the match, but a COD Mobile nuke simply wipes out everyone on the enemy team, then the match carries on. Good luck!
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The new map is available now in team deathmatch, search and destroy, and domination modes. And that’s not the entirety of new content you can currently access in Call of Duty’s Halloween extravaganza – you’ll also find new skills, items, and scoresheets. “Starting today there will be limited-time content releasing throughout the event period. Check out plenty of new treats to acquire, new skills to master in BR, new limited time modes, and more,” the announcement reads.
The “more” in the description refers to the following:
Following these updates, Call of Duty Mobile will kick off the Sparrow Operator skill event on the 21, which is also when Activision plans on releasing a blog with more details. The update announcement on Reddit (opens in new tab) includes a list of player-reported issues Activision is currently working on, including bugs and general feedback.
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]]>That Beta is kicking off in select regions on Android and iOS devices, as the Tencent-developed shooter is becoming available to play for certain users who pre-register for access on the Google Play Store (opens in new tab) and Apple Store.
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“The first limited-scale closed Beta test began this week in India”, reads the latest blog post on the Call of Duty website (opens in new tab), announcing the news. “A regional Beta test will kick-off soon in Australia, with more territories coming online in the coming months.”
Activision hasn’t confirmed which exact regions or countries will get access to Call of Duty Mobile following Australia and India, but a new trailer (seen above) has been released showing off more gameplay from the game, which rolls multiplayer (including Competitive Ranked mode and Clans), PvE Zombies, and Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 (opens in new tab)’s Blackout battle royale mode into one, portable package.
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Already, those who have managed to get in are already posting extended gameplay previews of Call of Duty Mobile in action (opens in new tab), and those who are still eagerly awaiting news of access can expect to see an email appear in their inbox over the coming weeks and months, provided they’ve already pre-registered.
We have to say, while we haven’t been able to play it for ourselves, the new footage shows an impressively smooth and good looking mobile variant of classic Call of Duty as we know and love it. Here’s hoping a US and UK release isn’t too far away.
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