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Activision introduced their new mobile battle royale game calledCall of Duty Warzone Mobilein March. The launch was a little surprising as Activision already has aCall of Duty Mobilegame, which is a massive success as well. But the game was developed by Tencent and Activision had to share profits.

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Call of Duty Warzone Mobile, since its release, has made a significant mark in the mobile gaming world, particularly in the battle royale genre. One key gameplay aspect that sets it apart from its competitors,PUBGandGarena Free Fire, is the exclusive inclusion of human players in its 120-player matches.

The Human Element: No Bots, Only Real Players

In many mobile battle royale games, bots are used to populate matches, especially during off-peak hours or in regions with fewer players. Unlike the other games,Call of Duty Warzone Mobileensures that every player in the game is a real person. This commitment to authenticity results in a more engaging and competitive gaming experience.

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This practice of using bots is to help reduce matchmaking times and ensures games start quickly. However, it also means that not all opponents are as challenging as human players, which can diminish the overall experience. Bots often have predictable behaviours and are generally easier to defeat, making matches less thrilling for seasoned players.

Chris Plummer, Senior Vice President and Co-Head of Mobile at Activision Publishing, said in aninterviewthat this was their goal from the start. They wanted to make a battle royale where all the players would face against each other and not some bot. His specific words were:

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If you drop into battle royale games on mobile, you’re basically dropping in with a hundred bots. It is just not the real thing at all.

By eliminating bots from its 120-player matches, the game offers a more authentic, challenging, and rewarding experience. The combination of advanced technology and a large player base allows Warzone Mobile to maintain quick matchmaking times without sacrificing the quality of the competition.

Activision’s Call of Duty Warzone Mobile

A Superior Mobile Battle Royale Experience

Call of Duty Warzone Mobile‘s commitment to providing an all-human player experience sets it apart from other mobile battle royale games. This is in stark contrast to other mobile battle royales likePUBGandGarena Free Fire, which often struggle with player retention and have to resort to using bots to fill their games.

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Additionally, the Call of Duty franchise has a massive and dedicated player base worldwide. This extensive community allows Warzone Mobile to maintain a steady influx of players, ensuring that matches can be filled with real people without significant delays.

The absence of bots ensures that every victory feels earned and every defeat is a learning opportunity, enhancing the overall satisfaction of playing the game. The benefits of this approach are very great. Players face real opponents, which enhances the challenge and excitement of each match, keeping them engaged.

PUBG mobile has 100 players lobby but has many bots for faster matchmaking.

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Call of Duty Warzone Mobile’s approach is refreshing and sets a new standard for mobile battle royale games. Its dedication to maintaining all-human player lobbies provides a more authentic and intense gaming experience that stands out in the crowded mobile gaming market.

Shubham Chaurasia

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At FandomWire, Shubham has spent over a year diving into the evolving world of live-service, action, and open-world games. Whether it’s the democratic galaxy of Helldivers 2 or finishing enemies in titles like Assassin’s Creed or Ghost of Tsushima, Shubham brings a sharp eye and genuine enthusiasm to everything he writes.When he’s not writing, you’ll probably catch him clutching rounds in Valorant or leaping off virtual cliffs into a pile of enemies for the perfect finisher. Outside of gaming, Shubham recharges by hitting the gym or heading out on long, spontaneous bike rides, always chasing the next open road. No matter the game or the gear, he’s always committed to bringing readers timely, accurate, and engaging updates from across the gaming industry.

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