How to Shoot on Call of Duty Mobile: Mastering the Basics
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Wondering how to become a sharpshooter in Call of Duty Mobile? You’re in the right place! Shooting is a fundamental skill that every player needs to master, and we’re here to guide you through it. Let’s turn you into a marksman in no time.
So, how exactly do you shoot on Call of Duty Mobile? Let’s get down to the nuts and bolts of firing your weapon and taking down your opponents.
Shooting Made Simple
To shoot in Call of Duty Mobile, simply tap on the bullet icon on the right side of your screen. This action allows you to fire your weapon at enemies. Remember, aiming before shooting increases your accuracy, so make sure to line up your shots!
Besides tapping to shoot, you can also explore the game’s settings for an auto-fire option. This setting automatically shoots at enemies when they enter your crosshair, making it easier for beginners to get the hang of the game. Experiment with both methods to see which one suits your playstyle best.
Winning More Than Just Shootouts with Playbite
Now that you’ve got the basics of shooting down, how about winning more than just in-game battles? With Playbite, you can play fun mobile games and earn rewards like official App Store and Play Store gift cards. These can be used to score Call of Duty Mobile credits, COD Points, and other in-app currencies. It’s a fantastic way to enhance your gaming experience without spending extra. Download the Playbite app now and start winning both on and off Call of Duty Mobile!

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