Edited By
Tanya Melton

Call of Duty: Mobile (CoDM) finds itself at a crossroad, as recent changes spark a heated debate among gamers. With the introduction of unexpected game modes like Baby Race, frustrations rise regarding the shift away from classic gameplay. This controversy has stirred the community as they seek clarification on the game's evolving identity.
Gamers are curious about the focus of CoDM, especially after adding lighter, non-combat methods of play. Comments reflect a mix of frustration:
"It's still one of the worst things ever to be brought into CoDM by far."
While others suggest, "You can still play battle royale, brother; thatโs just a game mode like the hundreds there are."
Many see these new modes as a distraction. A frequent sentiment echoed by players is a longing for more traditional battle royale features. Some users feel that these changes could dilute the competitive spirit CoDM is known for.
On the other side, some argue that the introduction of more varied gameplay options could attract new players. โThat is not a baby me,โ one player pointed out, hinting at a sense of humor amidst criticism.
The community is divided, with many lamenting lost focus while others welcome the oddity. It raises a question: Is CoDM losing its core identity for broader appeal?
"Some users argue that variety is good, but it might come at a cost."
๐จ Intense player backlash: Many gamers express dissatisfaction with the new modes.
๐ฌ Mixed responses: Some support more variety, hoping it will attract a new audience.
๐ง Core identity questioned: The debate over whether CoDM should stick to its roots or explore new directions continues to grow.
As players adjust to ongoing changes, the gameโs future remains uncertain. Will CoDM embrace its diverse gameplay innovations, or will it return to its hardcore roots? Only time will tell.