Activision has confirmed that Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile servers will shut down on April 17, 2026. Until then, players who already have the game installed can continue playing. After the shutdown, the game will no longer be accessible.
The decision ends a phased wind-down of the mobile title, which was removed from app stores in May 2025. The game stopped receiving new content months before the shutdown.
End of the Mobile Battle Royale
Warzone Mobile launched in March 2024 as a smartphone version of the popular battle royale. It offered classic maps and large multiplayer matches. The game brought the franchise experience to mobile players.
However, Warzone Mobile faced performance and optimization issues. Activision ended new content in May 2025 and removed the game from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. Despite this, servers stayed online until the April 2026 shutdown.
What the Shutdown Means for Players
After April 17, 2026, players will not be able to log in or play matches. Online features, including matchmaking and progression, will stop.
Activision advised players to spend any unused COD Points before the shutdown. These points will not transfer to other games.
Accounts linked to an Activision ID can still be used on other titles, such as Call of Duty: Mobile, Warzone on PC and consoles, and future releases.
Alternatives for Mobile Fans
Players who want a mobile Call of Duty experience can continue with Call of Duty: Mobile. That game features battle royale, multiplayer, zombies, and seasonal content. It remains fully supported.
Why Activision Made the Decision
Activision said Warzone Mobile did not meet expectations with mobile players. The company now focuses on franchise titles that perform strongly on consoles and PC.
Conclusion
Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile will go offline on April 17, 2026. Players should enjoy the game and use remaining purchases before the shutdown. The mobile battle royale era is ending, but the franchise continues on other platforms.
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