Call of Duty: Mobile enters closed Beta testing in select countries on Android

Keshav Bhat

The upcoming free to play Call of Duty Mobile game, which was announced by Activision back in March at GDC, has entered a closed Beta testing phase in India and Australia only on Google Play Store.

Users who pre-registered for Call of Duty Mobile on the Google Play Store in select countries were able to download and load up the Call of Duty Mobile game, but it is not available widely for now. Activision stated that they would be doing smaller Beta testing phases throughout the summer as the launch of the mobile game comes closer.

The Closed Beta Test is live in Australia now and will come to additional territories in the future. Fight across iconic multiplayer maps and play fan-favorite modes as you strive to be the best in the world in Activision’s highly-anticipated Call of Duty®: Mobile!

The description for the game was also updated to state that a Competitive Ranked Mode will be available in the Mobile game, alongside Clan features.

Use your skills to rise to the top in competitive Ranked Mode, or win Clan in-game prizes as you play with friends.

The Google Play Store page for the Mobile game showcases screenshots of the game and a trailer showcasing some of the weapon customization options for the title.

And here’s a trailer for the game, which showcases some of the weapon customization features the title will offer.

The Call of Duty Mobile game is set to launch this year worldwide and be free to play on iOS and Android. The game is developed by TIMI, a Tencent owned studio and published in partnership with Activision.

More information on the game is available here.