Does Call of Duty Mobile have bots?

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Best answer: Yes, at early levels, Call of Duty: Mobile is going to throw bots at you. You’ll fight mostly bots for your first few levels until the game turns you loose on real players at around level 10.

Does Call of Duty: Mobile have bots?

Call of Duty: Mobile has quickly become one of the biggest mobile games in the world, hitting 20 million players in just two days after its initial launch and rising to become one of the best Android games available. However, after a few rounds of play, many players also started to suspect that there could be bots in the game, helping new players find their feet when they begin.

As of now, Activision hasn’t confirmed or denied the existence of bots in the lower rungs of the game’s multiplayer mode. However, it seems like your first game is almost entirely against bots, which is a real shame if you’ve got a 7.2 kill/death ratio on your first go. As you slide up towards rank 10, you’ll steadily play against a few more players each time. After that, based on our rough experiments, at least, you start having matches against only human opponents from level 10 onwards, though the presence of the occasional bot here or there at the higher ranks can’t be fully ruled out.

Call of Duty: Mobile is just part of how mobile gaming is growing into more complex titles overall, with no signs of slowing down. While many mobile games are simple and designed only to take up a few minutes per play session, there’s clearly a market for more complex and dedicated games.

Why Call of Duty: Mobile has bots

Putting bots into multiplayer games isn’t a new idea. PUBG Mobile, the highest-grossing mobile game of 2021 so far, tosses you into against solely AI players for your first couple of matches to make you feel mighty. This method lets you get the hang of things before you go up against the veterans.

PUBG Mobile and Call of Duty: Mobile have both been produced in collaboration with Chinese mega-conglomerate Tencent. PUBG Mobile’s bot players have been praised as a good way for players to dip in and learn the game. Honestly, Call of Duty: Mobile’s bots feel similarly interesting. Unfortunately, many players don’t realize they are initially playing against bots during their first venture into the free-for-all free-to-play foray. It was only when they looked at the end of game scorecard that something didn’t quite add up.

So if you think you’re playing too good to be true, you may be just stomping bots. That’s the way it’s supposed to be, and it allows you to practice before really diving in against other players.

Our pick

Call of Duty: Mobile

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Free at Google Play Store

Mobile infantry

Call of Duty Mobile brings all of the chaos and excitement of the console versions to the phone form factor, with plenty of modes, guns, and maps to choose from.

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