TheCall of Dutyfranchise is continuing to expand, and now a rumor is spreading thatCall of Duty: Warzonecould be headed for mobile. WhileCall of Duty: Mobiledoes have a battle royale option, cross-play integration is still lacking for the popular title. ManyCall of Duty: Warzonefans believe that a mobile port for the battle royale would be more successful, provided it is a viable option.

While there is still no official confirmation, many other battle royale titles have taken the leap to mobile platforms.FortniteandPUBGare both available on mobile, andCall of Duty: Warzonewould be smart to make a similar leap of faith. The possibility that this could happen is only growing stronger as fans discover a job post that possibly hints at the future port.

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The job appeared on Linked in with the Activision Mobile team expanding their roles. While this looks to be a general job opportunity with positions available reaching from Engineering to System Designers, fans noticed a small detail in the tags that seem slightly out of place.Call of Duty: Warzonerecently expanded with Toys for Bobworking on the franchise, and they appear in the tags alongside Raven Software and Treyarch. Considering this is a hiring ad for the mobile division, it is not surprising that the community has connected the dots and are looking at the possibility for a mobileCall of Duty: Warzoneexperience.

Previously, there was a job listing for an’Executive Producer-Mobile' position designed to integrateCall of Duty: Warzoneinto mobile devices. While fans still lack a formal announcement, many believe that the core team for a mobile port is being constructed, and slowly the right hires are being found to make it possible.

Activision’s mobile division recently posted 50 new roles on the career page. This massive shift towards modern mobile gaming and the company’s focus onCall of Dutybrews several interesting prospects for the franchise’s future. The jobs are designed to develop a new mobile title, and many fans believe thatCall of Duty: Warzonemay be this strange new project.

Do note that Activision-Blizzard have not officially announced a mobile port as of yet. This is a prediction of what could happen, and the evidence does suggest a new mobile experience is in the pipeline. While players wait for a full reveal of the new project, manyCall of Duty: Warzoneplayers are turning toCall of Duty: Mobilefor their portable battle royale action.

Call of Duty: Warzoneis available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.