
Call of Duty Mobile gets more interesting with new multiplayer maps, but you shouldn't be excited yet
India Today
Activision, the publisher of Call of Duty Mobile, has rolled out a new public test build of the game that brings a slew of new features, but you should hold off for a while.
A public test build of Call of Duty Mobile is now available for players and it brings a set of new features. Activision’s developer team has released the test build to collect feedback from players and it gives us a peek at what to expect next from Call of Duty Mobile. There are three new multiplayer maps, two new weapons, changes in the Battle Royale map, better sensitivity controls, and a lot more.
Call of Duty Mobile’s public test builds are rolled out on a periodic basis by Activision. Through these builds, the publisher tests new features, but while that is good news for some players who opt for receiving these builds, they are bad news at the same time. These builds often have bugs that might ruin the gaming experience, and that is why players should download these builds at their own risk.

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