Call of Duty: Strike Team Launches on iOS for £4.99

A mesh of top down, first person and third person shooting in store.

Posted By | On 05th, Sep. 2013

The number of high profile titles on iOS continues. After XCOM: Enemy Unknown, Deus Ex: The Fall and Prince of Persia The Shadow and The Flame, it’s now the turn Call of Duty: Strike Team which has just launched on iOS. It currently is available for £4.99 and offers an interesting mix of top-down, third person shooting and first-person shooting. Check out the screenshots below, which indicates something similar to FOB Spectre missions from Black Ops 2.


Strike Team features many of the tropes of Call of Duty, including the ability to customize the load-outs for your squads and a survival mode wherein you take down several waves of enemies. There’s also a campaign mode, and despite being set in the year 2020, it seems fundamentally different from Black Ops 2’s story.

The question is: Is it any fun, especially considering the lacklustre handheld titles in the Call of Duty series till now? Will it sell a lot? We’ll find out soon.


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