The Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile team is one of the groups unfortunately affected by the September 12 round of layoffs at Microsoft, which saw approximately 650 people let go from the company's gaming divisions. Activision Blizzard was directly impacted by the layoffs, as the Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile and Warcraft Rumble teams are reportedly being scaled down.
Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile launched this past March, offering many of the signature Warzone features found in the game's console and PC versions. These features include battle royale matches with up to 120 players, a variety of game modes supported on Warzone for PC and consoles, and cross-progression. Activision hoped that the Warzone Mobile experience would make a huge splash in the mobile market, following the worldwide success of TiMi Studio Group's Call of Duty Mobile. However, it became apparent after Warzone Mobile's launch that many gamers still preferred the main Warzone game, especially while fans wait for the launch of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and the coinciding Warzone update.
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