Soft112 Index Captures Call of Duty Companion App January 18 Update
Soft112 captured an index showing the Call of Duty Companion App updated to version 3.0.6 on January 18, 2026; verify official stores before installing third-party copies.

The Soft112 app-distribution page recorded an update entry for the Call of Duty Companion App, listing version 3.0.6 with a January 18, 2026 index timestamp. The listing presents the app as a system utility companion for Call of Duty and includes a version-history changelog and file-size information on the page that was indexed.
This matters because companion apps are often used alongside the game for account-linked features, and an indexed update can signal a backend change, patch compatibility tweak, or a routine release that players may see reflected in their stores. Soft112 functions as a third-party download portal and typically records the last date it indexed, so the captured timestamp indicates when that portal last logged the 3.0.6 entry rather than confirming direct distribution by the game publisher.
If you run the Call of Duty Companion App on PC or mobile, verify downloads through official channels. Check the Google Play and App Store listings or the official Call of Duty channels for the verified installer and release notes before installing any new build. Third-party mirrors like Soft112 can be informative for tracking version history, but verify cryptographic signatures and app permissions prior to installing; avoid sideloading packages unless you can confirm their integrity.
The Soft112 entry shows that a version-history changelog exists for 3.0.6 on that page, but the indexed listing does not itself confirm the nature of the changes or the scope of fixes. That leaves a gap between the presence of a version tag and clear release notes from Activision or the app store. For players, the practical takeaway is to watch the official store pages for a matched 3.0.6 rollout and any accompanying notes explaining bug fixes, performance adjustments, or compatibility updates.
Community members tracking companion app versions should update their checks to include both official storefronts and trustworthy mirrors, but prioritize the storefront signatures. If you depend on the app for settings or account-linked workflows, wait for the verified update to appear on Google Play or the App Store before upgrading to avoid potential permission or compatibility issues.
Expect clearer signals over the next few days as official listings sync. Verify the store-listed version and release notes, confirm permissions and signatures, and only install third-party copies if you can validate them. That approach keeps your setup safe and ensures a smooth match between the companion app and the game.
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