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Call of Dutyis the most popular FPS franchise and has a large community that is across platforms. Activision and TiMi Studio Group brought the game to mobile devices in 2019 in hopes to grow its player base, which it did and has been very popular among gamers on smartphones.

The developer also has brought several events and collaboration to the game, keeping players engaged. However, there have also been issues that have annoyed players and another such problem has now come to fans’ attention and they are going against the developer’s decision on it.
Another Dev Decision Has Annoyed Call of Duty Mobile Players
In every season,Call of Dutyadds new character skins for players to earn by completing events, unlocking via Battle Pass tiers, find in crates or bundles, and other ways. It seems like players are not happy with how the developer has decided to offer players the Domino skin this season.
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OneCall of Duty Mobileplayer, u/MANIAC-codm, took to the game’s subreddit and said that they might not get the new Domino skin, adding that they are at level 48 out of 50 and are still missing 240 points. They said that the developer should have told players that they need to complete“EVERY single challenge in order to get the skin, they should have communicated this was the new system.”
The player said that this was not the case previously and players had the freedom of missing out on the game for a few days but they could still finish and get the special skins. But this decision from developer to complete every mission was not expected.

They further added,“the rewards go past the domino skin which gives the impression that it’s possible to achieve the domino skin and then some which is not true.”It seems like the players are ready to grind but forcing them to play everything even though they do not like it was a mistake.
The Unobtainable Crates Are Also Bothering Fans
The player also said that the developer has added“a bunch of crates”after the Domino skin reward but they are unobtainable so what was even the point of adding them. They added that the skin should have been the last reward and players would have known to complete everything to get it.
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They said, “Either they were just lying that they could be achieved to try and make you play more or they just messed up basic math.”This is the same sentiment on the issue from a lot of players.
One player said the developer just wants to keep the game alive by forcing them to do tasks while another player said that they would like to an epic variant of the skin but will not play Search and Destroy.

Some players have said that they will stop grinding after this season and some have made up their minds to give up on the game. This decision is hurting the player base and the developer needs to take care of this to save the game.
What are your thoughts on this issue inCall of Duty Mobile? Let us know in the comments below!

Rohit Tiwari
Gaming Editor
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Rohit Tiwari is a Gaming Journalist and Editor at FandomWire. With a Master’s degree in Mass Communication, Rohit combines academic insight with a passion for the games and the stories they tell. When he’s not busy playing games, you’ll find him reading or catching a football game.
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