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Call of Duty: Mobile está dejando caer la temporada 11 - ¡Winter War 2 pronto!

Apr 21,2025 Autor: Savannah

Call of Duty: Mobile está dejando caer la temporada 11 - ¡Winter War 2 pronto!

Prepárese para una aventura helada porque Call of Duty: Mobile lanzará la temporada 11 - Winter War 2 el 11 de diciembre. Esta temporada trae un giro frío a su juego con temas invernales, modos de fiesta, armas frescas y emocionante botín festivo para perseguir. ¡Es una extravagancia de vacaciones para todos sus operadores!

¡Es una fiesta navideña para sus operadores!

Dos modos favoritos de los fanáticos están de regreso para Call of Duty: Mobile Temporada 11. Primero, Big Head Blizzard regresa al mapa de la cumbre. Cuantos más enemigos elimine, más grande crece la cabeza de su operador. Mantenga esa racha y se transformará en un bobblehead, equipado con un arma cuerpo a cuerpo y una salud mejorada. Pero recuerde, no se esconde detrás de la cubierta con esa cabeza masiva. En lugar de regenerar la salud de la manera habitual, sus compañeros de equipo necesitan dispararle para sanarlo. Con reapariciones limitadas por ronda, su objetivo es eliminar al equipo contrario antes de que puedan superarlo.

A continuación, disfruta del caos festivo de la caza de accesorios de invierno. Cambie sus armas de fuego por la oportunidad de convertirse en un muñeco de nieve astuto o una caja de regalo gigante de vacaciones. Se mezclarás con el medio ambiente como accesorios festivos, desafiando a los oponentes a detectar qué árbol de Navidad u otra decoración es en realidad un jugador. Ya sea que usted sea el que se esconde o caze, es una forma divertida de sacar a sus oponentes de su juego.

Call of Duty: Mobile Temporada 11 tiene nuevos eventos temáticos

Simplemente iniciar sesión y jugar partidos, tendrá la oportunidad de desbloquear un legendario purificador Reskin. Este luce un elegante diseño verde y negro con una línea de refrigerante única que lo atraviesa. Si está buscando agregar un poco de alegría navideña al campo de batalla, no se pierda los eventos Decor the Tree the Tree and Winter Wish. En Decor the Tree, puede obtener el épico PP19 Bizon - Sleighliner Blueprint, junto con una selección de artículos raros.

En el evento Winter Wish, puede obtener planos épicos como el ASM10 - Leonine Guardian y Fennec - Lair of Ice. Entonces, diríjase a Google Play Store, descargue Call of Duty: Mobile y prepárese para una temporada épica de diversión.

Antes de ir, no olvide ver nuestro próximo artículo sobre Conflicto de las Naciones: Temporada 16 de la Guerra Mundial 3, con el modo de dominación de invierno nuclear.

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