

To see if the iPad Pro (2018) could handle it. Gameplay was smooth with no lag, and this was the reason for my decision to download and install that game. I am not particularly good in Overwatch, but for a first-timer in Call of Duty: Mobile, I got MVP with a whooping 10 kills compared to the other 9 players who got barely 3 kills. With the iPad Pro (2018), I just played 5 minutes ago through boot camp and my first ever Call of Duty: Mobile multiplayer match.

The game has over 100 million downloads worldwide. In the Android side, according to the Activision Tech Support’s FAQ, Call of Duty: Mobile requires 2GB RAM and any device running Android 5.1 or higher. The Call of Duty: Mobile is approximately 2GB in size, works on iOS9 or higher, and works on all these Apple devices: When I launched my iPad Pro (2018), I searched for a widely known mobile game in the Activision Blizzard portfolio: The system requirements for Diablo Immortal are yet unknown at the time of this posting, but it is a good idea to take a look at the system requirements of current Activision Blizzard mobile games as kind of a reference.
