Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile Is Officially Shutting Down Its Servers This April

It's the end of a rather brief era, as the mobile battle royale title is being removed and will no longer be playable after just two years.

Posted By | On 17th, Feb. 2026

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After its delisting from both Apple’s App Store and Google’s Play Store in May last year, Activision has finally announced the closure of Call of Duty: Mobile Warzone, with its servers going offline on April 17, 2026.

It’s been a good two years for the title that aimed to bring the Call of Duty experience to its players’ smartphones, but it was only a matter of time before the curtain came down on the game. Despite its Android version drawing users’ ire due to various issues, the game has managed its fair share of praise. However, it seemingly didn’t gather enough traction for Activision to justify creating more content for it, which brings us to now.

In a statement, Activision showed appreciation for the developers behind the experience and its players alike, whilst assuring its community that seasonal content is still being made for Call of Duty: Mobile.

“The servers for Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile will go offline on April 17, 2026, after which the game will no longer be available for play. Until that time, players may continue to access the game and engage with existing content…Player passion and feedback continue to shape the future of the Call of Duty franchise, and we look forward to delivering meaningful seasonal content and updates to Call of Duty: Mobile.”

If you’ve been a fan of Warzone Mobile, now is a good time to get your pals together and enjoy the next two months of the game before it’s gone forever. Or you could switch over to Call of Duty: Mobile – surely that won’t kick the bucket anytime soon, right? It’s your call at the moment, but the clock is ticking until April.


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