
Call of Duty Mobile getting Blackout map from Black Ops 4 with Season 8, here is when it will roll out
India Today
Activision has announced Call of Duty: Mobile will get visual enhancements and a better crash map with the next update.
Call of Duty: Mobile is getting Black Ops 4’s Blackout map on September 22. Activision, the publisher of the hit battle royale, announced the new map will be rolled out as a part of an update that will also bring CODM’s Season 8. The Blackout map was the very first and largest map the Call of Duty franchise ever had. It features “iconic series locations across a vast landscape that will be fully replicated for mobile.” Activision is also going to bring map additions such as Hijacked and Ghost Town to Blackout on Call of Duty: Mobile.
Activision introduced the Blackout map in Black Ops 4 and its arrival in Call of Duty: Mobile will bring freshness to the game. In a post, Activision said that Blackout for Call of Duty: Mobile is full of references to iconic locations from the Black Ops universe, such as Nuketown, Ghost Town Estate, and Construction Site, among others. Some areas are “nearly identical” to their multiplayer versions, said Activision. This, the company said, will enhance the battle royale experience of the game. There will also be a new tournament set for the Blackout map.

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