It’s official. Activision has announced that Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile will be shutting down. After months of service changes, the game will officially go offline on April 17, 2026. For many players, this news isn’t completely surprising. Over the past year, updates slowed down, content releases stopped, and in-app purchases were disabled. Now, we finally have a confirmed end date.
Here’s everything you need to know.
Why Is Warzone Mobile Ending?
According to Activision, the decision comes after evaluating the game’s performance and long-term plans. While the PC and console versions of Warzone continue to perform well, the mobile version did not meet expectations with mobile-first players. In short, the experience didn’t grow the way the company hoped it would.
According to Activision, the decision comes after evaluating the game’s performance and long-term plans. While the PC and console versions of Warzone continue to perform well, the mobile version did not meet expectations with mobile-first players. In short, the experience didn’t grow the way the company hoped it would.
Key Dates to Remember
Here’s the timeline of what has already happened and what’s next:
Here’s the timeline of what has already happened and what’s next:
- The game was removed from the App Store and Google Play in 2025.
- Real-money purchases were disabled.
- Seasonal updates and new content stopped rolling out.
- April 17, 2026 – Servers officially shut down.
After this date, the game will no longer be playable, even if it’s still installed on your device.
What Happens to Your Account and Progress?
If you're using a guest account, access will completely end once servers shut down. If you're using an Activision account, the account itself will still work for other Call of Duty titles, just not for Warzone Mobile. All progress, inventory, and in-game data tied to Warzone Mobile will no longer be accessible after shutdown.
If you're using a guest account, access will completely end once servers shut down. If you're using an Activision account, the account itself will still work for other Call of Duty titles, just not for Warzone Mobile. All progress, inventory, and in-game data tied to Warzone Mobile will no longer be accessible after shutdown.
What About COD Points and Purchases?
Any remaining COD Points can still be used inside the game before April 17, 2026, as long as you still have the app installed.
- However:No new purchases can be made.
- Unused COD Points will not be refunded.
- Previously purchased content will not be transferable.
If you still have credits sitting in your account, now is the time to spend them.
What Are the Alternatives?
If you still want a Call of Duty experience on mobile, Call of Duty: Mobile remains active and fully supported. It continues to receive seasonal updates, new modes, events, and battle passes.
For players who enjoyed Battle Royale, multiplayer, or even Zombies on mobile, COD Mobile is currently the main option moving forward.
If you still want a Call of Duty experience on mobile, Call of Duty: Mobile remains active and fully supported. It continues to receive seasonal updates, new modes, events, and battle passes.
For players who enjoyed Battle Royale, multiplayer, or even Zombies on mobile, COD Mobile is currently the main option moving forward.
Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile had strong potential. The idea of bringing the Warzone experience to smartphones was exciting, especially with shared progression and familiar maps. But mobile gaming is highly competitive. Performance expectations are high, and players want smooth gameplay, consistent updates, and optimized controls.
As April 2026 approaches, this marks the end of Warzone Mobile’s journey. If you're still playing, enjoy the remaining months while servers are live.
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