Next December there will be a Chinese version of CoDM
Tencent and Activision are rumored to be releasing a Chinese version of Call of Duty: Mobile or CoDM in December.
One of the mobile FPS games released by Tencent and Activision, Call of Duty: Mobile, is rumored to be coming to China in December. The good news was delivered directly by Daniel Ahmad as Senior Analyst from Niko Games who discussed the game industry in China and Asia.
Through his twitter account, he revealed that the game, which is abbreviated as CODM, has already undergone their final test and will be officially present in China next December and more than 50 million people have pre-registered.
Call of Duty: Mobile also officially received permission to be released in China after previously Tencent had to make a special game for China with the same genre. This is due to strict regulations from the Chinese government itself.
Reported from South China Morning Post, Tencent has collaborated with singer from Taiwan, Jay Chou, to participate in marketing Call of Duty: Mobile.
Tencent has also released a beta test publicly last Tuesday. While this game was released globally on October 1, 2021.
In addition to collaborating with singer Jay Chou, Tencent is also collaborating with Huawei to display demos of their games. They also made a server called CoD Online that can be played via PC.
The presence of Call of Duty: Mobile is expected to attract mobile game players in China with up to 637 million players.
With such a large number of players, Tencent hopes to get more profits and Activision will further ensure the benefits of each line of CoD games on PC and console.
Also Read: Call of Duty: Mobile Exceeds 300 Million Downloads!
There is no information about the exact date CoD: Mobile will be released in China. However, this will prove that competitive games like CoD: Mobile will be even more exciting.
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