How To Play COD Mobile On PC → The Complete Walkthrough

There’s no doubt about it – Call of Duty Mobile is one of the most popular handheld-based games of all time. But does that mean that it must always be a handheld game? There are tens of millions of active players currently neck-deep in the COD Mobile ecosystem, but not all of them are playing the game on a mobile device. With this guide in hand, you’ll learn how to play COD Mobile on PC, getting an edge in the game over handheld users.

Fortunately, learning how to play COD Mobile on PC isn’t a difficult thing to achieve, and it can be accomplished in just a few steps. It’s not against the rules, either. In fact, the application that runs COD Mobile on PC was developed by Tencent, which is the parent organisation behind the developer of COD Mobile – TiMi Studios. So, if you want to play COD Mobile on PC using a keyboard and mouse, read on – we’ve broken down the entire journey for you.

How To Play COD Mobile On PC → The Complete Walkthrough

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Will I Get Banned for Playing COD Mobile on PC?

No, you won’t get banned for playing COD Mobile on PC. It’s one of the best Call of Duty games ever, and in the interest of making it accessible, TiMi Studios has developed COD Mobile to be cross-platform. That means that PC players can openly play with mobile-based gamers, and the connection between them is seamless and supported.

However, there’s a slightly grey area, and that’s concerning the software or application that you use to actually run COD Mobile on a PC. If you’re using Tencent’s application – which is officially supported – then you’re covering your back. But, if you’re using a third-party application to emulate an Android operating system on your PC, you may be handed down a ban – it has been known to happen.

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So, it’s better to be safe than sorry – use the official Gameloop application that was developed by Tencent.

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So, you know the ins and outs of the process, but how can you actually do it? How can you play COD Mobile on PC?

Let’s assume you used the link above to navigate to the Gameloop website and download the Android emulator application to your PC. Next, you’ll need to make sure you’ve installed Gameloop, at which point, you’ll be able to run the application. Then, it’s a simple case of navigating to the search bar, typing in ‘Call of Duty Mobile’, and installing the game on your PC.

At that point, you’ll boot the game through the emulator, and lo and behold, you’ll be playing Call of Duty Mobile on PC! It’s that simple.

And, more importantly, you’ll lose no functionality through the use of the emulator. It all runs exactly as it would do on mobile, and you’ll be open to the full capacity of the game – maps, modes, weapons – the entire ecosystem.

We can’t say for sure that it’ll be the same story when Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile launches, but it should be. It’s worth checking back once the game has released and we’ll give you the lowdown on whether you can play COD Warzone Mobile on PC.

Is There an Advantage to Playing COD Mobile on PC?

There isn’t just one advantage – there are several!

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If you’re playing COD Mobile on PC, you’ll be unlocking a better resolution, more advantageous perspective, and a higher frame rate, and of course, you’ll have controller and keyboard support directly linked to your PC. There’s nothing stopping mobile-based gamers from using controllers or keyboards, but they may not have them to hand if they’re remote or travelling, for instance.

If you’re also determined to become the next best Call of Duty Mobile streamer, you can use your PC-based version of the game to stream or create content. It’s so much easier to capture gameplay and stream your in-game adventures if you’re playing COD Mobile on PC.

Ultimately, there’s a skill gap, and you can absolutely expect some of the best Call of Duty players to outgun a PC gamer while using a mobile device any day of the week. It’s just the way it is, and it’s why there’s an official esports scene for COD Mobile.

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