Call of Duty: Mobile pays tribute to their fans at Anniversary Event

Call of Duty: Mobile pays tribute to their fans at  Anniversary Event
Photo courtesy of Garena

Call of Duty: Mobile and Garena wrapped up a festive December at Gateway Mall 2 Atrium just before we rung in the New Year. In celebration of its 6th anniversary, it kicked off its end of the year event with a series of community pop-up events at Market, Market last December 13. Then finished it off with its yearly ‘CODM Tayo’ banger over two days from December 28-29 at the Gateway.

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The event featured a Multiplayer and Battle Royale tournament which featured tons of merchandise and in-game currency for the participants on Day 1. The winners were also presented with official certificates from Garena for extra bragging rights. For Day 2, the event featured show matches between popular cosplayers and influencers within the COD:M community. Fans could also interact with their favorites during the Meet and Greets which included playing with them in-game and even challenging them in viral TikTok dance. The fans enjoyed the offline experience with their favorite content creators.

Throughout the event, fans could also test their mettle at the DMZ: Recon Booth. High scorers bagged several freebies and had their names displayed in the booth for their taste of fame during the event. Even the attendees who were just there for the vibes also got something on top of the experience. From COD Points, official COD:M merch, and even a cut of the PHP 50,000 open prize pool.

The Freedom Wall was also a memorable interactive experience during the event. The fans could write well-wishes and even suggestions for the game on a giant post it board.

Apart from the content creators and KOLs, the top five clans for COD:M were also present in LEAP esports, 4Kings, KNS, Bricksters, and Tyrant Esport.


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