Call of Duty: Mobile Season 2 – Lunar Dragon will commence soon, while the global patch update has already rolled out. Finally, Activision has unveiled most of the key details around the Season 2 content, including Battle Pass rewards, new weapon additions, balance changes, and more via official COD Mobile patch notes. Developers have also unveiled the COD Mobile Season 2 MP playlists that players will experience in the next edition. Furthermore, the upcoming MP playlists will have release dates dispersed throughout Season 2 – Lunar Dragon.
From Dragon Year Nuk3town and Shoothouse 24/7 to Hardcore Hold and Going Dark TDM, check out all COD Mobile Season 2 MP playlists in the following section.
All COD Mobile Season 2 MP Playlists (Lunar Dragon 2024 Update)
Call of Duty: Mobile Season 2 (2024) is all set to have a theme based on ‘Lunar New Year 2024’, and fans will get to see loads of content based on the same. One of the most hyped additions to the Chinese New Year theme is the forthcoming ‘Nuk3town Year of the Dragon,’ a revamped variant (reskin) of the iconic Nuk3town map in COD Mobile. It will be playable in Season 2 and get a special MP playlist.
Here are all COD Mobile Season 2 MP playlists that are scheduled to have an in-game release throughout February and March 2024:
- Dragon Year Nuk3town – February 7 to 20
- Grind Mode – February 12 to 18
- Headquarters – February 12 to 18
- Patrol – February 15 to 21
- Close Quarters – February 19 to 25
- Sudal Harbor – February 19 to 25
- Boost Assault – February 21 to March 12
- Seaside – February 26 to March 3
- Get Some Air – February 26 to March 3
- Shoothouse 24/7 – February 29 to March 6
- Super Infected – March 4 to 10
- Hardcore Hold – March 4 to 10
- Going Dark TDM – March 7 to 13
- Dome 24/7 – March 11 to 17
- Runaway Bulls – March 11 to 17
Among the aforementioned COD Mobile Season 2 MP playlists, Boost Assault is a brand-new game mode addition. It will feature jetpack mechanics, allowing players to jump higher, slide further, and access wall runs. For the unversed, the jetpack-style gameplay features of Boost Assault were first introduced by Activision in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.