With PUBG Mobile getting banned in India, it is probably time for the other underdogs, Call of Duty Mobile and Free Fire to rise. If you are looking for a new game to replace PUBG Mobile on your phone, look no further - in this article, we would analyze both Free Fire and Call of Duty Mobile to see which title is more worthy of your attention.

1 - Graphics

Call of Duty has an edge overall in this category - it is much more realistic than Free Fire's cartoony style. There are a lot more graphics settings to choose from in Call of Duty Mobile, with additional effects being able to turn on or off. It also has more maps than Free Fire... however, Free Fire has more BR maps and you can download them separately.

Free Fire Vs Call Of Duty Graphics

However, this means Call of Duty Mobile is more demanding in general comparing to Free Fire. The differences are not that much at minimum settings, of course - you can probably play both games at about the same performance on the same device.

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2 - System Requirements

Free Fire needs 600 MB - 1 GB of storage space while Call of Duty Mobile needs at least 1 GB or more.

Android

For Android devices, the minimum requirements for Call of Duty: Mobile is at least 2GB of RAM and Android 5.1 and above. Free Fire's system requirement is a tad lower - it only requires Android 4.0 and 1 GB of RAM.

iOS

As for iOS devices, Call of Duty: Mobile will be compatible with iPhones and iPads running iOS 9.0 or higher. COD Mobile will however not work on these iOS devices: iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPad Air, iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 3 and iPod Touch. Free Fire can run on all devices with iOS 8.0+

Overall, Free Fire is still a better choice overall if your device is on the weaker side - it has next to no system requirements and can run on pretty much any system.

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