COD Mobile Season 3 APK and OBB Download Links

COD Mobile Season 3 APK and OBB Download Links

We have the COD Mobile Season 3 APK and OBB download links so you can jump into the action.

COD Mobile Season 3, Radical Raid, begins on March 30. The update brings the MAC-10 SMG, a new Miami Strike Multiplayer map, the Reactor Core Operator Skill, and an epic appearance from hip-hop legend Snoop Dogg. If you’re looking to download the game back to your device to see what’s new, we’ve got you covered. Below is a working download link for the COD Mobile Season 3 APK and OBB files.

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The easiest and safest way to get COD Mobile is by visiting the official Google Play store. However, if you’re using a device that is having issues acquiring the game from the official store, you can download the APK and OBB files directly. Here are the download links for the COD Mobile Season 3 APK and OBB:

Downloading from the official Google Play Store ensures the app stays up-to-date by auto-downloading the latest updates.

How do I install COD Mobile Season 3 APK and OBB?

The first step to download and install an APK and OBB is to make sure you have enough space on your device. The download files are roughly 3 GB, and the installation takes another 3 GB. All the files require 6 GB of free space available on the device in total. Here’s the process for installing COD Mobile Season 3 APK and OBB:

  1. Download the COD Mobile Season 3 APK and OBB files
  2. Go to your Downloads folder for your device
  3. Tap on the APK file and select the Install button
  4. Move the OBB files to your Android > OBB > com.activision.callofduty.shooter folder
  5. Open Call of Duty: Mobile

Note that if your device does not allow you to install apps from unknown sources, you may need to open your device settings and allow this from the Safety and Privacy menu.

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