Activision said it will take the servers for Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile offline on April 17, 2026, after which the game will no longer be playable.
The publisher described the shutdown as the final stage of service changes outlined earlier. In a support update, the company said the move is the “final step” in previously announced adjustments, adding that players can continue to access the game and its existing content until the servers are switched off.
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The mobile title was removed from the Google Play and App Store in May 2025, preventing new downloads through official storefronts. Activision also stated that reinstalling the game is no longer possible through those platforms because it has already been delisted.
Real-money purchases for the game ended on May 19, 2025. Players who still have the title installed can use any remaining COD Points in the in-game store until the shutdown date. After April 17, 2026, unused COD Points will no longer be accessible, and the company said refunds will not be provided for previously purchased in-game content or unused virtual currency.
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Activision said guest accounts used exclusively for Warzone Mobile will no longer be accessible once the servers close. Accounts registered with Activision will remain active but will not function within Warzone Mobile after the shutdown, continuing instead across other company titles and services that require an account. As an alternative for mobile users, the publisher is directing players to Call of Duty: Mobile, which it said will continue to receive seasonal updates and support multiple game modes.
Source: Activision
