by Anthony Jan 24,2025
Call of Duty: Mobile's Season 8, "Shadow Operatives," launches August 28th at 5 PM PT, introducing a cast of morally ambiguous characters. This season throws players into a world of intrigue, blurring the lines between good and evil.
The new Combine Multiplayer map, a compact research facility set in the Sahara Desert, offers intense close-quarters combat. Black Ops III veterans will find familiar territory. Strategic positioning is key; flanking routes under the bridge and sniper vantage points on balconies demand careful consideration.
New weaponry includes the LAG 53 Assault Rifle, a high-mobility weapon ideal for aggressive playstyles. The Assassin Perk adds another layer of strategy, targeting killstreaks. The JAK-12 Dragon’s Breath attachment provides another tactical option.
In-game purchases feature the Mythic JAK-12 — Rising Ashes, a phoenix-themed weapon. Owning the Mythic Krig 6 — Ice Drake unlocks the Awaken Weapon Camo, a visually striking combination of ice and fire.
Check out the Season 8 trailer below:
Battle Pass Breakdown -----------------------This season's Battle Pass offers a range of free and premium rewards. The free track includes attractive Skins, Weapon Blueprints, Vault Coins, and the LAG 53. The premium track features Operator Skins like Samael – Techno Thug and Zoe – Nocturnal.
A nostalgic treat awaits: the Tokyo Escape Battle Pass from Season 3 (2021) returns via the Battle Pass Vault. Download Call of Duty: Mobile from the Google Play Store now!
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