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Activision testing standalone PC version of Call of Duty Mobile

An exciting news is coming for Call of Duty Mobile fans! A standalone PC version of the popular mobile game is currently in the works. Here’s what we know so far about Call of Duty Mobile PC version.

The PC version is currently undergoing limited testing in China. This means only a select group of players in that region can access it at this time. While the test indicates a potential future release, an official announcement regarding a global launch date or even confirmed plans for other regions is still awaited.

Call of Duty Mobile is testing out a Standalone PC version.

The test is currently limited to China and is set to begin in mid-January.

Minimum Requirements –
• Intel Core i5 4590 CPU
• 8GB memory
• NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti
• Windows 7#callofdutymobile #codm #codmobile pic.twitter.com/s2iDH9Ax07

— Leakers On Duty (@LeakersOnDuty) January 10, 2024

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What Standalone PC Version of Call of Duty Mobile means?

The PC version won’t be an emulated mobile version or a port. It will be a dedicated client built from the ground up for PC, potentially offering improved graphics and performance.

Check out the some points below:

PC graphics closely resemble the highest graphical quality currently available on mobile version.

Slightly improved Anti-Aliasing and Lighting on PC.

Better Graphical quality might be available in future.

120 FPS available for systems that support it.

Your mobile account seamlessly works on the PC version.

Requires less setup compared to existing CODM emulator.

Early Access Test available to select creators in China. CN Beta starts in a few hours. Expect gameplay and more info soon.

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