Players are encouraged to use their remaining currency and stay tuned for official updates before the final shutdown.

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The Final Drop: Warzone Mobile Is Shutting Down


If you've been grinding matches on your phone, here's news you need to hear. Warzone Mobile shutdown is happening on April 17, and the Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile servers are going offline for good. No extensions. No second chances. Just one final drop.

It caught a lot of players off guard. People put real hours into this game. Some spent actual money. And now it's disappearing faster than a final circle close.

So What Happens to Your Stuff?


Let's talk about the thing everyone actually cares about: your loot and currency.
The good news is that cross-progression has your back, at least partly. Any content that's compatible with Modern Warfare III or Warzone on PC and console will still show up there. Your grind wasn't completely wasted.

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Now the bad news. COD Points transfer is not happening. That leftover currency sitting in your account? It stays locked to the platform. Spend it before April 17 or kiss it goodbye. Seriously, don't forget about this.

Why Did Activision Pull the Plug?


Honestly, it makes sense when you look at the bigger picture. Activision mobile gaming was running two similar titles at the same time, and that's a tough balancing act. The original Call of Duty mobile game never lost its grip on players. It kept growing while Warzone Mobile struggled to keep up.

Performance issues didn't help either. A mobile battle royale game at that scale is incredibly hard to optimize. Players noticed, and many drifted back to what already worked. Cutting Warzone Mobile lets Activision's mobile gaming teams focus resources and sharpen what's left.

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Before April 17, Do This


Don't log off without taking care of these things first. Play your final match. Spend every last COD Point you have. And keep an eye on official Activision announcements in case anything changes.

A Tough Goodbye


The Warzone Mobile shutdown closes a short but memorable chapter in Call of Duty mobile game history. It didn't last forever, but for a while, it brought the battlefield to your pocket. That counts for something.