Call of Duty: Mobile resets its Season count, next season to be called Season 1

Call of Duty: Mobile resets its Season count, next season to be called Season 1
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Call of Duty: Mobile's next season will be called Season 1 and not Season 14.

The developers have also teased the addition of two new weapons

Details of the same have not yet been confirmed by the developers.

It seems like Activision is planning a sort of reset to Call of Duty: Mobile. The developers have announced that the next season of the game will not follow convention and will instead reset back to square one. So instead of it being called Season 14, it will instead be called Season 1. What exactly this means for the game isn’t known yet. The only information revealed over on the Reddit forum is that the team is preparing a “much larger” update for next week that will include an end to Season 13 and an introduction to Season 1. 

The only other piece of information we have about the next season’s update is that we will be getting two brand new weapons one will be an assault rifle. As far as the assault rifle goes, the devs teased the same on Twitter, judging by the teaser, it looks like it will be the FAMAS assault rifle, or at least something based on it. Details of other rifle are not yet known, but the devs may have given us a hint. One of the comments in the post asked the devs if they could add a new weapon in the Marksman’s Rifle category, which currently only has one weapon, namely the Kilo Bolt Rifle. The devs note that there was another weapon coming to the category, and that it would be added “very soon.” Other Reddit users suggested that this could be the FAL rifle, but the devs did not confirm nor comment on the speculation. 

 

It is not yet known when the update will drop, but considering that the current Season 13 Battle Pass will end in just over a week, one can expect it to drop in about two weeks. Before that, expect Activision to host some temporary events to ring in the new season. 

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