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COD Mobile Removed from The App Store (Now Restored); Activision Responds

Adnan Juzar Kachwala
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COD Mobile Removed from The App Store (Now Restored); Activision Responds

Quite recently, COD Mobile got removed from the App Store, prompting the fans into a Frenzy. Here’s how Activision responded.

These two days have been hectic for App Store users who play Call of Duty Mobile. The game was taken down from the store, and Activision took just a few hours to respond and fix the situation. The game is now back on the App Store. However, let us see why this happened and how the company responded.

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COD Mobile; App Store Removal (Now Restored) and Activision’s Reply

These events began on January 10th when the iOS users found the game was absent from the App Store. The players took to Twitter, prompting a reply from Activision, saying they would look into the matter quickly. We knew that many games previously had an issue like this, being taken off stores due to bans. However, this was not a ban issue; it appeared to be an unknown error.

The tweet above was posted, at the time of writing, 14 hours ago. The tweet below was posted, at the time of writing, 12 hours ago. As you can see, Activision took less than 2 hours to fix the situation and get COD Mobile back into the App Store. This prompted fans to thank the studio for its quick action and appreciate their timely reply before the issue escalated.

Activision has a good reputation for providing fans with fixes when they need them the most. This situation was another prompt reply before it got out of hand. The best part is that the Season 1 Reloaded update will be available on iOS and Android without delays.

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Adnan Juzar Kachwala

Adnan Juzar Kachwala

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Adnan Kachwala is a Gaming Journalist working as a Content Writer at The SportsRush. Adnan started covering Valorant when he watched Shroud dominate public matches with his aim. He wanted to write about Call of Duty ever since his first Nuclear in Black Ops II. He has an expertise in FPS games like Call of Duty and Valorant and has been covering them along with other games for more than two years. He has written more than 600 articles on both of those games along with other popular AAA titles. He has a Mass Media Degree with a Specialization in Journalism. Adnan has an expertise writing listicles related to Gaming and reviewing newer releases. When he is not making content, you can find him reading books, creating videos and watching Valorant Esports on Twitch.

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