Over the years, theCall of Dutyfranchise has had various features added and removed from games likeCall of Duty Mobile. Whatever the reasons for removing them, players have wanted some of these game features to make a return in the franchise’s games again.

Well,Call of Duty Mobileplayers are in luck. A recent community update on theCall of Duty MobileReddit revealed various new additions arriving to the game as part of the second season. Among the changes, the developers announced they will finally add the Zombies mode back to the game. However, the mode won’t be returning to the game anytime soon just yet.

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According to the post, the developers are still working on the Zombies mode for the game and making progress. Currently, the Chinese version ofCall of Duty Mobilewill soon have access to an original Zombies map called Shi No Numa. The update doesn’t provide any exact dates on when the new map will be available. However, the update says that the developers are planning to release theZombies mode back intoCall of Duty Mobilelater this year.

The post states that there will be futureupdates onCall of Duty Mobile’sZombiesmode as the release date draws closer. The developers did say they understand that some players will be disappointed by the news, but asked that they be patient with them. For now, players will have to wait for more information on the Zombies mode in the upcoming months. In the meantime, the update provides more information on the next significant update to the game: the next public test build.

In addition toSeason 2: Day of Reckoningcontent, the community update reveals that the developers are releasing another public test build today forCall of Duty Mobile. The goal of the test build is to improve the weapon balancing in the game and use player feedback to make appropriate changes. By doing so, the developers plan to make sure that the gameplay will support many different types of weapon options, tactics, and gameplay styles in the game.

The developers will also use the feedback to improve the weapon balances in preparation for afuture update toCall of Duty Mobile. According to the post, the public test build will only be available to Android devices, with a player limit of 30,000-40,000, and there is no end date yet and will be determined later. For players who want to chime in and give their thoughts on the game’s weapons, this will be their chance to do so.

Call of Duty Mobileis available now on Android and iOS devices.

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