Warzone Mobile Shuts Down April 2026, Spend COD Points Before Deadline
Warzone Mobile goes dark April 17; unused COD Points won't transfer or be refunded, leaving players 12 days to spend them.

Twelve days. That's all that stands between Warzone Mobile players and a permanent loss of whatever COD Points remain sitting in their accounts. Activision has confirmed the game's servers will go dark on April 17, 2026, with no refunds and no transfers for any in-game currency or purchases tied to the title.
The shutdown is a full discontinuation of service. After April 17, there will be no further updates, no server access, and no way to recover content or currency left behind. COD Points purchased inside Warzone Mobile are non-transferable per Activision's terms, meaning they cannot be moved to Warzone on PC or console, nor to Call of Duty: Mobile. Spending them before the deadline on operators, blueprints, or other available items is the only way to extract any value from them.
Guest accounts represent a separate and equally urgent problem. Anyone who played Warzone Mobile on a guest account rather than a linked Activision account will lose all associated data when the servers close. Activision's support flow provides a path to convert or link a guest account to a full Activision account, but that process needs to happen now, not on April 16. Credentials should also be secured with two-factor authentication before the deadline. Cross-progression for levels and other supported markers will remain accessible through a properly linked Activision account in other Call of Duty titles even after the mobile game disappears.
Refunds, for the vast majority of players, are off the table. Activision's position is consistent with how most live-service publishers handle sunset events: the terms of sale and shutdown FAQ govern what happens to purchased content, and the answer is that it goes dark with the game. The one exception worth pursuing is demonstrably erroneous charges, which should be escalated through both Activision support and the relevant payment provider, with documentation ready.
Social connections built inside Warzone Mobile also expire April 17. Friends lists, clan structures, and any in-game community infrastructure will be inaccessible once the servers close. Exporting friend codes and re-adding people on other platforms now is the only way to preserve those relationships.
For players with rare cosmetics or notable inventory, screenshots of the full item list, linked account settings, and purchase receipts create a paper trail if a support conversation becomes necessary later.
The practical deadline is tighter than April 17 suggests. Activision's own guidance recommends completing account linking, COD Point spending, and social exports at least a week before shutdown to avoid last-minute bottlenecks in the support queue, which puts the real working cutoff closer to April 10.
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