Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile will soon be released completely free of charge. However, the game is already being enjoyed by a select few, so impatient gamers are eager to try it out and are already looking for ways to get their hands on the title. In this brief guide, we explain the various ways in which you can play the title.
We’ll also share how to unlock your progress and enjoy all the information regarding Activision’s eagerly awaited title.
Here’s how Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile’s early access works
Early access will allow you to play the title before anyone else since if a closed beta opens, you may be among the chosen ones to try it out. However, you may still not be able to play before its release arrives. In any case, there are a number of rewards that are unlocked as more people sign up for early access to Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile:
- 5 million registrations: Vinyl “Foes Flame” and emblem “Dark Familiar.”
- 10 million registrations: X12 with “Prince of Hell” skin.
- 15 million registrations: M4 with “Archfiend” skin.
- 25 million registrations: “Ghost Condemned”, a custom skin for Ghost.
- 35 million registrations: part of the Shoot House map in Verdansk. This is the only goal that has not yet been achieved.
Thus, all registered users will immediately receive this type of benefit free of charge.
How to register for early access to Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile
To register for early access to Activision’s title, you have to follow a series of very simple steps that pose no major difficulty, but if you are not familiar with them, the process could become a bit complicated:
- Access Warzone Mobile’s official website.
- Scan the QR code and you will be redirected to the early access website.
- Once you get to it, click on Register.
- Done! The game will be installed automatically when available.
Playing using a VPN: a very unwise way to play
In some countries, like Australia, the game is already available for playing free of charge. Many users found it impossible to wait any longer and have resorted to VPN networks to access the game.
However, this playing workaround is not advisable at all. The main reason is the time difference and the huge distance to the Oceania country— it is such that the lag experienced when playing will make it very difficult to engage in a game in which there would be certain superiority.
Therefore, although it is technically possible to play and test the mechanics right now, the best way to enjoy a good experience is to wait for the open or closed betas that will gradually reach the rest of the world in 2023 to enjoy the title.
Even if you don’t play, you can still unlock Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile content
Yes, as you read, you can now start progressing in the Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile Battle Pass. Although it may seem impossible at first, the truth is that content will be shared between the mobile and desktop versions.
But don’t get confused: cross-play will not be allowed, as these games are quite different both graphically and architecturally. Much of the content and much more will be shared, however:
- For starters, you will be able to unlock content from Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2.0. This means you will also have the content of the normal shooter, which is not a battle royale.
- The entire arsenal will be shared. If you unlock a weapon, you will have it in all three games and in the Call of Duty games that will be subsequently released.
- Operators will be unlocked if you get them in any other game. This will allow you to quickly adapt your gameplay once Warzone Mobile is officially released.
- You will also share the same chat as users of other platforms. If you have joined a custom channel, you can also talk through it and keep your friends list.
All in all, it’s a great option if you want to get to the game once it’s polished and you’re not in a hurry to try early access.
Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile release date
The million-dollar question we are all asking ourselves: when will this long-awaited battle royale be released? It has been rumored that it will be available next May, but there is nothing certain about it.
It is more or less clear that it will see the light during 2023. Still, mobile games have fairly open release dates in which they are opening access to key countries to go outlining errors. Currently, as mentioned above, early access with limited content is available in Australia.