Call of Duty: Mobile and Persona 5 Royal crossover adds new gameplay mode
Persona 5 Royal lands in Call of Duty: Mobile on July 1 with a themed Plunder Treasure Hunt, new shooting galleries, and rewards built around Joker and crew.

Activision will launch Call of Duty: Mobile Season 6, Take Your Heart, on July 1, and the Persona 5 Royal crossover is doing more than dressing the store in new art. The headline change is a Persona-themed twist on Plunder Treasure Hunt, backed by multiple themed shooting galleries and a reward track built to give players something to grind, not just something to buy.
The Phantom Thieves have, in Activision’s own framing, infiltrated the game for one of the season’s major cross-franchise events. In match terms, that means a familiar mode gets remixed into a Persona 5 Royal event space where players fight waves of cognitive-based enemies before chasing the treasure-chest payoff. The themed shooting galleries and milestone rewards give the crossover a second lane beyond the main Plunder variant, which should matter to anyone who wants a reason to log in that is tied to play, not just cosmetics.
The reward pool leans hard into Persona fan service. Activision says the crossover includes an Operator Series Armory and a Weapon Series Armory, while the battle pass adds Persona 5 Royal operator skins for Joker, Panther, Queen and Violet. Ryuji Sakamoto also gets a motorcycle skin, which looks set up to be the collector piece here for anyone who wants one item that immediately reads as Persona rather than generic crossover filler.

Season 6 does not stop at the collaboration either. Activision says Call of Duty: Mobile is also getting a new Multiplayer mode called Throwable Frenzy, along with the FSS Hurricane SMG, a Mythic Draw variant and the VTOL Jet Scorestreak. That gives Take Your Heart a broader content stack than the usual brand tie-in, and it is the right call. A Persona crossover only works in a game like this if it changes what players do, not just what they wear.
That is why this one has a better shot at landing with Call of Duty: Mobile players than a straight cosmetic drop. The draw is not just Joker, Panther, Queen and Violet showing up in the shop. It is the chance to jump into a seasonal event where the mode itself, the rewards and the weekly incentive loop all wear the Persona 5 Royal mask.
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