Call of Duty: Mobile First Impressions - Better Than PUBG Mobile?

Call of Duty: Mobile is here, and a comparison of PUBG Mobile with it is mandatory. And don't underestimate the words here. Call of Duty: Mobile definitely sounds better. Be it an element of realism, the sheer variety of game modes and the variety of combat experience, Call of Duty: Mobile seems like a perfectly good experience. PUBG seems inappropriate for mobile? By the way, PUBG Mobile may have popularized the fighter, but Call of Duty: Mobile makes it better. The sharp difference - and that means we use Call-of-Duty: Game-Quality Bridge between Mobile and PUBG Mobile, is obvious that the get-go, and that's a bit surprising because Tencent Games is the best of both games Back is fun.

Now that we've crossed the PUBG Mobile Bridge, get into "Call of Duty: Mobile" and take a look at which are the best FPS mobile games. If you are familiar with Call of Duty on PC, you will feel at home, as Activision and Tencent have done an amazing job of bringing that mobile experience to life. Talking about game modes, you can choose between Battle Royal (Level 5 Unlocked), Free-for-All, Frontline, Team Deathmatch, Hardpoint and Domination.

Frontline and Team Deathmatch are your regular Kill Count modes, where the team reaching Kill Target for the first time is crowned the winner. But dominance is where team effort and coordination skills are tested. But let's turn to the elephant in the room - Battle Royal. Simply put, Mobile's Call of Duty: Battle of Royal Mode is better than PUBG Mobile.

The vehicles are more visual friendly and the terrain is more realistic than the foggy grass or snow sheet that you see on PUBG mobile maps like Erangel and Weekend. The range of damage with weapons is more logical and forgiving at the same time. On the other hand, trying to kill the enemy of a sniper rifle in close quarters can be a bit frustrating.

There are two control modes - 'Easy Mode' for beginners and 'Advanced Mode' for those who want more control over their movement and trigger a response. We have tried both and are happy with the layout of the buttons, but of course, players have the option to customize the look to your liking. You can't see the enemy's feet on the map to prepare for killing - as they would on PUBG Mobile - but this adds to the excitement and unexpected excitement of Call of Duty: Mobile.

The map's battle setting and aesthetics do a great job of displaying a battlefield, a nuclear ground or an abandoned yacht - essentially any environment where a particular unit of options is likely to be deployed. The game's "Call of Duty: Mobile" is a lot more meaningful than the modern Combat 5 and PUBG mobiles, and the movement is cherry on top with no lag and goal feel.

But there is more to Call of Duty: the experience of FPS on mobile rather than a simple approach to painting. You can locate enemies from the air, summon a drone attack, or destroy enemies by deploying a cluster bomb. Just kill multiple enemies in a row (or complete one goal), earn a jungle and deal damage wherever you want. Then there is a deadly grenade launcher to take a group of enemies at once. Or, if you want to chew more, the fireball gun will burn many unhappy souls at once.

The load is where you prepare for battle in Call of Duty: Mobile. The variety of weapons available to you is impressive, and the options available are also worth a mention. Deadly and tactical devices, weapon launchers, etc., are all there, and if you're long for customization options, you won't be disappointed.

Call of Duty: Mobile is one of the best computer and mobile iterations out there, and to say Activation has done an impressive job of bringing the Call of Duty experience to the mobile platform.

Yes, there are always frustrating log problems. We also encountered some instances of a player suddenly quit the game. For newbies and those looking for a simple experience-to-win, the sheer variety of game modes, heavy loads and adjustment options can be overwhelming. But once you get through that stage, "Call of Duty: Mobile" will be a lot of fun.

The match time is similar to PUBG Mobile, provided the servers are not overloaded on time. (Yes, this seems to be a common problem right now and Activision is working to fix it). These first impressions were collected in 8 hours of play, but we will maintain our final decision until our detailed review.

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