The Call of DutyMobile Nuke will be your go-to weapon if you want to try and eliminate the enemy team in one fell swoop. If you’re curious about how to get the Nuclear Bomb in this pocket-lite version of Activision’s first-person shooter franchise, we’ve got you covered. Learn everything there is to know about the Call of Duty Mobile Nuke with our guide.
Call of DutyMobile Nuke | How to unlock
Let’s waste no time in telling you how you can unlock the Call of Duty Mobile Nuke during matches. To do this, you will have to go on a 30 person killstreak without being killed yourself. It’s difficult to do this at the best of times in other Call of Duty games, so you will have to be amazing at the smartphone edition to pull this off.
If you do manage to go on a 30 person killstreak though, you will have access to the Nuclear Bomb option. You can simply press the Nuclear Bomb option that pops up on your screen, and watch on as all Hell rains down on the enemy team.
While we don’t feel the need to explain why you should take cover before you press it, just make sure you’re safely tucked away somewhere. We wouldn’t want your own weapon to kill you now, would we?
Call of Duty Mobile Nuke | Can I get it another way?
Nope, there is no other way for you to get the Call of Duty Mobile Nuke other than the 30 person killstreak option. The only options you have are to be amazing at the game, and unlock it, or be rubbish and never have the chance to use it.
Be aware that the Nuclear Bomb doesn’t you an automatic match win either. It simply kills the enemy team and racks up a few kills for your side. The match continues after it’s used until one team reaches their target for the match.
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