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Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare companion app now available for Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
August 24, 2019
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Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare companion app now available for Windows and Windows Phone

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is available for download in the Xbox One Store. The game is set to launch later today at 12:01 AM EST, and now, Activision has released a companion app for all major mobile platforms, including iOS, Android and Windows Phone. The companion app give users the ability to stay connected to the world of Call of Duty on the go. With the app, gamers can create and manage their clans, design players, participate in clan wars, and visit your clan profile from your tablet or mobile phone.

The Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Companion app supports Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare by giving fans the amazing tools they need to create and manage their clan, produce in game player and clan emblems, and participate in Clan Wars on the go from their tablet or mobile device.

Here’s a list of features the app has to offer:

  • Participate in Call of Duty Clan Wars to win in-game gear and XP bonuses.
  • Design your own player and clan emblems for use in-game.
  • Use the War Room for a commander’s oversight of your Clan War activity.
  • Visit your Clan Profile to see your top performing members on a weekly basis.

Head over to the Windows or the Windows Phone Store to grab the app. Let us know if you’ve purchased the game.

for Windows Phone

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