Call of Duty: Strike Team on iOS is a thing

That kind of came out of nowhere

Recommended Videos

Well this is something completely different. Although Call of Duty is no stranger to the mobile platform, those games usually tend to be spinoffs of existing titles. But not this week, as Call of Duty: Strike Team has deployed onto the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch platforms.

Strike Team features customizable skills and loadouts, a customizable first or third person view, a campaign, and a survival mode. It’s the first Call of Duty game by Activision’s new mobile studio The Blast Furnace, headed up by ex-Rockstar employees. While this is a pretty weird prospect I’m not ready to completely write this off yet, and I hope Blast Furnace has some new IP ideas for the future.


Destructoid is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article Warzone fans slam ‘horrid’ Season 3 Reloaded patch: ‘This update killed the game’
An Electron Energy Operator holding a Marksman Rifle in MW3
Read Article FFXIV: New European Data Center to be added in preparation for Dawntrail
Data Center selection menu in Final Fantasy XIV
Read Article Starfield’s May update is great, but upcoming vehicles are the most exciting bit
Pre-release Starfield artwork - two explorers enter a dark, eerie cave on an unknown planet
Related Content
Read Article Warzone fans slam ‘horrid’ Season 3 Reloaded patch: ‘This update killed the game’
An Electron Energy Operator holding a Marksman Rifle in MW3
Read Article FFXIV: New European Data Center to be added in preparation for Dawntrail
Data Center selection menu in Final Fantasy XIV
Read Article Starfield’s May update is great, but upcoming vehicles are the most exciting bit
Pre-release Starfield artwork - two explorers enter a dark, eerie cave on an unknown planet
Author
Chris Carter
Managing Editor - Chris has been enjoying Destructoid avidly since 2008. He finally decided to take the next step in January of 2009 blogging on the site. Now, he's staff!