Since Call of Duty: Mobile’s release in October 2019, the game has gained a large fan following. Developed by TiMi Studio Group and published by Activision for Android and iOS, fans of the mobile game have been looking for ways to bring that experience to PC and that’s where emulators come in. Players can access Call of Duty: Mobile on PC via GameLoop, Tencent’s official emulator. Here is how you can set it up.
Steps to play Call of Duty: Mobile on PC via GameLoop
GameLoop, developed by Tencent, was first released as ‘Tencent Gaming Buddy’ back in 2018 as an official emulator for PUBG Mobile. Since its release, the developer has added support for multiple popular titles like Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, Garena Free Fire, Arena of Valor, and more.
Download the GameLoop from the official website or click here to download and install it.
Open GameLoop and login.
Complete the download and installation of Call of Duty: Mobile on PC.
Once it is installed, pick a server of your choice and launch the game.
You will be prompted to download additional files.
Login using your username and password.
You can now jump into Call of Duty: Mobile on PC via GameLoop.
GameLoop comes with support for pre-installed keyboards and also allows players to set up a controller while playing Call of Duty: Mobile on PC. The emulator also offers cross platform play for mobile and PC players. If a party contains mixed emulator/mobile players, the game will match them with other players in the same situation. Note that many Call of Duty: Mobile tournaments restrict players from using emulators, read tournament rules carefully before playing. Here are the minimum and recommended requirements for your PC to run Call of Duty: Mobile smoothly:
OS: Windows 8.1 64-bit or Windows 10 64-bit
GPU: GeForce GTX 660
CPU: i3-9320
Memory: 8GB RAM
Here are the recommended requirements for the game:
OS: Windows 8.1 64-bit or Windows 10 64-bit
GPU: GTX 1050
CPU: i3-9320
Memory: 16GB RAM
Call of Duty: Mobile BlueStacks support pulled
When Call of Duty: Mobile was launched, a number of emulators including BlueStacks could run the game. However, Tencent decided to pull support from most other emulators, causing many of them to go defunct, or in the case of BlueStack,s pause operations till they come up with a solution. Players who try to use BlueStacks to play it will run into an error.
This error indicates a soft ban on your account, meaning you will be restricted from playing the game for a short duration. Until BlueStacks works out a solution, we recommend not using it to play Call of Duty: Mobile on PC.