What is The Keep in Warzone Mobile?
Need to learn all about The Keep in Warzone Mobile? Learn all about the exclusive feature in the latest version of the Call Of Duty battle royale game.
Warzone Mobile is now here for players to try Call of Duty on the go, but like CoD Mobile which preceded it, this version has exclusive features not available on any other version in the series, such as The Keep.
The game is the same CoD experience you'll find in the current iterations of Warzone and Modern Warfare 3 on consoles and PC, but with different servers and some separate features.
So if you want to more about The Keep, which is unique to Warzone Mobile, read all about it below.
What is The Keep in Warzone Mobile?
The Keep is an exclusive store where players can pay CoD Points to enter a random draw and get cosmetic rewards like weapon skins, Operators, vehicle skins, and emblems. For those of you familiar with CoD Mobile, it's essentially a new version of the Lucky Draw.
All of the rewards have specific drop rates which can be seen on The Keep menu, with higher-tier items being much rarer to get.
However, once you earn a cosmetic, it will be removed from the item pool, giving you a better chance of getting the rarer items each time.
The exact items in The Keep are a mix of new cosmetics and existing ones from the main version of Warzone and MW3. However, this feature won't be added to those games anytime soon.
Furthermore, cross-progression allows you to carry many cosmetics from Warzone Mobile to those other editions of the game, though this is only available for some of the items.
Do we know when will The Keep launch?
The Keep has no official release date yet, but it’s expected to be added after launch. Now that the game is here, this means we could see the feature any day now.
Check out our Warzone Mobile homepage for more guides. We've also covered all the maps and modes, whether it has controller support, and the minimum and recommended requirements.
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