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When you think of games likeCall of Duty, UX/UI is hardly one of the key components that come to mind. After all, user interface and experience are primarily something that takes a back seat with these games, and the reason might be the fact that they weren’t problematic to begin with. After all, good design is invisible!

But, in a recent discovery, players are finding out howWarzone Mobile’sUI might just be the better one, and fans of the original game are having a tough time figuring out why. Fortunately, not everyone thinks it’s a good decision, but in the grander scheme of things, this kind of design might just attract more players to the game.
Vertical UI is a prominent part of Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile
In the original version of the game, loadouts and other key info is often spread out over different tabs, which ultimately means that you have the landscape orientation for browsing through different menus, and this has been the traditional way of doing things inCall of Dutygames. At least, the modern version of the franchise.
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This is where platforms can have a larger impact. On smaller screens, a change in UI can improve the gameplay experience as well as the micro-management that goes into it. And, that’s whereWarzone Mobile’sdesign decisions come into the picture.
Warzone Mobile has vertical UI elements. We need it back in console/PC.pic.twitter.com/H9ciKf80CC

As explored by user charlieINTEL on Twitter, this design layout makes things simpler for players to go about and manage. After all, a smaller screen will require more focused button placements, and looks like the devs want to implement this strongly in this version of the game.
It’s almost as if mobile versions of the same game do everything better
Remember the time whenApex Legendscame out on mobile? Keeping aside its unfortunate turn of events, the game brought in a lot of features that players on the original platform wanted.There was the comeback (and introduction) of prominent perks, a revamped UI, and much more.
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Similarly,Warzone Mobileis turning out to be the combination and evolution of everything the game has learned over the years. Even though some players may not agree with certain design decisions, the game is overall looking to be the best version of the battle royale that has come out in years.
More often than not, these quality-of-life improvements and changes can have a larger impact on the gameplay experience, which may go unnoticed during gameplay but still adds to the enjoyment of it all.

What are your thoughts onWarzone Mobile’sUI? Let us know in the comments below.
Tanay Sharma
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Tanay is a gaming writer who wears more hats than Red Dead Redemption 2 characters. He’s a musician, writer, voice-over artist and adores interactive media. He covers everything from game reviews to interviews with developers. His favorite games are the ones with memorable stories and characters. He’s also pursuing a master’s degree in Behavioral Sciences. No, he won’t read your mind.
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