Today the BAFTA Games Awards were held digitally to recognize the best of the best video games in 2019. Popular titles like Control, Untitled Goose Game, and Apex Legends all walked away with a prize in different categories, but it was Outer Wilds from Mobius Games that won top honors in Best Game at the show. Here are all the winners
Call of Duty: Mobile
Call of Duty: Mobile released on devices last month and broke the record for being the most downloaded mobile game of all time with over one hundred million downloads in the first week alone. At launch in the game’s menu, there was an option for the iconic Zombies Mode that was unavailable to play due
Last week, Activision announced some brand new details about Call of Duty: Mobile’s Multiplayer component but said little to no official details about the game’s Battle Royale and Zombie modes. Now, that’s all changed, as the publisher posted on its blog a slew of new details about the aforementioned 100-player mode. While this wouldn’t be the first
Well, it may not be the one that fans have foaming at the mouth for, but at least one Call of Duty game is getting detailed this May. After announcing that the beta for Call of Duty: Mobile had gone live in certain countries just a few days ago, Activision has now released a ton of new information
Wow, a Call of Duty game is getting a Battle Royale mode and a Zombies mode? Color me shocked. (sarcasm) In what seems like a neverending cycle of news about Call of Duty: Mobile, leaked footage from the game has confirmed some brand new information, including the inclusion of a Battle Pass, as well as both of the two
A couple of months back, Activision announced a brand new Call of Duty made for mobile platforms (creatively titled Call of Duty: Mobile), which is essentially a port of the previously Chinese-only game Call of Duty: Online. Back when the game was originally announced, it was also revealed that game would be getting a beta sometime this summer and it seems
For years longtime COD fans have been begging for a decent Call of Duty game on mobile devices. Something that could be played on the small screen but didn’t sacrifice it’s twitchy gameplay. Now, it finally seems like Activision is going to make that happen, as earlier tonight the publishing giant announced that Call of Duty: Mobile, a Tencent-developed, Chinese-only