Activision has announced Call of Imperative: Mobile for Android, and iOS devices in the West.

Call of Duty: Mobile is a free-to-play shooter that blends classic maps, artilleries, as well as attributes from Call of Duty’s Modern Warfare, and Black Ops series.

Built on Unity, the game was developed by Tencent’s Timi studio, and its first public beta is coming this summer. So far, video games has been confirmed for handout in North America, South America, and Europe.

The FPS gives classic states such as Team Deathmatch, Search and Destroy, as well as Free for All. Likewise, classic delineates such as Nuketown, Crash, Hijacked and others are already in the game.

Outside of PvP, Call of Tariff: Mobile also boasts” other states”, which Activision will discover at a later date. Today’s trailer appears to show a co-op mode, as well as battle royale. Neither would be out of the question.

For now, those interested can pre-register at the official area to be notified when the beta becomes live this summer.

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