Call of Duty Mobile Pack-a-Punch Machine Guide: How to Upgrade Your Weapons in Zombie Mode

Zombies mode has been around in Call of Duty for some time, and with it the Pack-a-Punch Machine. This handy piece of technology allows you to upgrade your weapons to deal a lot more damage than usual, or perhaps takes …

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Zombies mode has been around in Call of Duty for some time, and with it the Pack-a-Punch Machine. This handy piece of technology allows you to upgrade your weapons to deal a lot more damage than usual, or perhaps takes on different effects entirely.

Sadly, the Pack-a-Punch Machine isn’t available in Call of Duty Mobile yet, so we won’t waste any more of your time if that’s all you wanted to know. As for the rest of you, stick around and we’ll let you know what we know about this potential upcoming feature so far.

If you’re looking for more Call of Duty Mobile content, check out our Complete Guide, which includes links to everything we’ve written up to this point.

Call of Duty Mobile Pack-a-Punch Guide:

What is the Pack-a-Punch Machine?

The Pack-a-Punch Machine has been a part of Zombies mode in Call of Duty for a long time now. It allows you to purchase upgrades for any weapon, increasing the damage you deal and perhaps providing new weapon effects entirely.

Where is the Pack-a-Punch Machine in Call of Duty Mobile?

The Pack-a-Punch Machine isn’t currently available in Call of Duty Mobile, so don’t even bother looking for it. In previous iterations, the Pack-a-Punch Machine was located within a level, and you’d have to find it before purchasing an upgrade.

However, we expect it to be different in Call of Duty Mobile, with you accessing it from the main menu and spending COD Points to purchase upgrades. That’s right – from the leaked images we’ve seen so far, the Pack-a-Punch Machine will involve purchasing more powerful equipment using the game’s premium currency.

When Will the Pack-a-Punch Machine be Available in Call of Duty Mobile?

We’re not sure at this point as it hasn’t been formally announced by Activision or Tencent, and we’re relying on leaks for our information. When we learn more, we’ll update this post.

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