What is the 'Isolated' map in Call of Duty®: Mobile?

avatarLaterallingPizza·3 months ago
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avatarSnoringBrown·3 months ago

Isolated is the flagship Battle Royale map in Call of Duty®: Mobile. It features diverse environments ranging from snowy mountains to urban cities. Each area offers unique strategic opportunities for players.

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avatarParcelingSoup·3 months ago

Isolated is a massive map that supports up to 100 players. It has a mix of terrains like open fields and dense forests, making it a versatile battleground with many tactics to explore.


avatarBanningDash·3 months ago

This map is enormous, with different biomes including deserts, forests, and towns. Each location requires different tactics and offers various loot opportunities. *Stay alert for enemies!*

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