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Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile is shutting down today, ending the game’s run and leaving players with major questions about access, purchases, and what comes next.

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Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile is shutting down today, bringing the game’s live service run to an end and leaving affected players looking for answers about access, purchases, and where the Call of Duty experience moves next on mobile.

For players who stayed invested in the game, this is a hard stop. Once the shutdown takes effect, Warzone Mobile will no longer be playable, turning today into one of the biggest Call of Duty service updates of the week.

Warzone Mobile is going offline today

The biggest thing players need to know is simple: Warzone Mobile is shutting down today.

That makes this more than a routine support update. This is the full end of service for the game, which means players lose access to the live experience entirely. For anyone who has spent time building loadouts, progressing through the game, or making in-game purchases, today marks the point where that version of Call of Duty stops being part of the active lineup.

Why this matters

Service shutdowns always hit harder when they affect a major franchise, and that is exactly why this story matters today.

Call of Duty is one of the biggest names in gaming, so the closure of a live service entry carries weight beyond the mobile audience alone. It also raises the practical question many players will ask immediately: where do mobile Call of Duty players go now?

The clearest answer is Call of Duty: Mobile, which now becomes the most obvious destination for players who still want a Call of Duty experience on their phones and tablets.

What happens to players

The immediate impact is straightforward:

  • Warzone Mobile is no longer continuing as an active live game
  • players should expect the game to become unusable after the shutdown
  • unused purchases are not part of a compensation path
  • anyone who wants to stay in the Call of Duty ecosystem on mobile will now look to Call of Duty: Mobile

That is what makes this such an important update to cover clearly. Players do not just need the headline — they need the practical takeaway.

A major end for a major franchise name

Not every shutdown gets broad attention, but a Call of Duty shutdown does.

Even people who were not playing Warzone Mobile closely may still want to know what happened, why support ended, and whether Activision is pointing the audience toward a replacement inside the broader franchise. That gives this story a wider reach than a normal mobile-service closure.

What to do next

If you were still playing Warzone Mobile, the next step is not waiting for the service to recover. Today’s update is about the game going offline for good.

Players who want a mobile-first alternative should now look at Call of Duty: Mobile, while broader Call of Duty fans may want to follow the franchise through current console, PC, and subscription updates.

For now, the main takeaway is clear: Warzone Mobile is shutting down today, and its run is ending here.

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