Recently, Call of Duty Mobile has been causing frustration within the community, especially for those unable to log in using their Facebook accounts. Many players have voiced their concerns to the publisher about the issues the game is facing, but according to VNG’s response, this is an issue stemming from Facebook and not something the operational team can address.

The frustration of players is completely understandable, especially since some have spent a significant amount of money over the past 3 years enjoying VNG’s products. Therefore, if they are unable to log in anymore, will this money be lost? It’s not surprising to be concerned about one’s assets, but players still need to keep a cool head in handling the situation.
Recently, one player, perhaps overwhelmed with frustration, used inappropriate language while chatting with the management team of the Call of Duty Mobile Fanpage at VNG. As a result, the admin team decided to block this player to avoid receiving unpleasant comments. While it’s recognized that players have their own frustrations, using such extreme language and actions makes it hard to blame VNG for taking strong measures.

Currently, while the future of Call of Duty Mobile and accounts logged in with Facebook remains uncertain, players need to stay calm. Ultimately, the publisher typically holds the cards, so in the event of any issues, the players are the ones who will suffer the consequences.