Why the Latest Call of Duty Mobile Update Hasn’t Arrived on GameLoop Yet: Expected Date, Crash Issues and Verified Test Results

The latest Call of Duty Mobile update (v1.0.53 / Season 11: 6th Anniversary) has already been released for Android and iOS.
However, the update has not yet been deployed on GameLoop, and players attempting to update through Google Play inside the emulator are experiencing constant crashes.

This article explains the current situation, the expected update window, and the results of multiple technical tests performed across different systems.


The Update Still Has Not Been Released on GameLoop

Although the global COD Mobile build is live, GameLoop still shows the previous version, and the emulator has not yet received the official Season 11 package.

This type of delay is not unusual for CODM. GameLoop often needs additional time to integrate and optimize new major patches before they become playable within the emulator.


Community Sources Suggest an Expected Date: December 18

There is no official statement from Activision or GameLoop about when Season 11 will become available on the emulator.
However, multiple community references point to December 18, 2025 as the likely update window.

Sources include:

  • Reddit discussions claiming a major GameLoop upgrade on December 18, including COD Mobile support.
  • Social media posts from GameLoop-related accounts mentioning a large engine update scheduled for the same date, which is expected to re-enable CODM compatibility.

This date is not confirmed, but it is currently the strongest forecast circulating within the community.


Updating Through Google Play Causes Constant Crashes

Many GameLoop users who installed the new CODM update via Google Play (inside the emulator) reported that the game:

  • fails to launch
  • freezes on the loading screen
  • or crashes immediately after opening

These crash reports are consistent whether the user:

  1. Updates the game on an existing GameLoop installation
  2. Performs a clean GameLoop installation and installs CODM from scratch
  3. Uses the 32-bit version of the emulator
  4. Uses the 64-bit version of the emulator

The issue appears universal, and not tied to user hardware or individual system configurations.


Independent Testing Confirms Continuous Crashes on All Configurations

To verify the issue, I performed extensive testing across different machines and configurations:

  • Clean GameLoop installation → crash
  • Existing GameLoop installation + Play Store update → crash
  • CODM installed fresh from Play Store → crash
  • Testing on both 32-bit and 64-bit emulator builds → crash
  • Testing on different hardware setups → same result

All scenarios produced the same outcome:

The updated COD Mobile build cannot currently run on GameLoop due to emulator-level incompatibility.

This is a strong indicator that the problem is not user-specific and will only be resolved once GameLoop releases a compatible build.


Probable Technical Reasons for the Delay

While no official explanation has been shared, several technical factors likely contribute to the delay:

1. New CODM engine files are not yet compatible with GameLoop’s Android subsystem

Season transitions often include low-level changes that require emulator-side optimization.

2. Device profile and API mismatches

GameLoop typically uses Android 7 or Android 9 profiles that sometimes conflict with the newest CODM package structure.

3. Anti-cheat and emulator detection modules

COD Mobile includes advanced integrity checks. If these checks are not updated for the new season, the game will refuse to launch.

4. GameLoop’s planned major engine upgrade (rumored for Dec 18)

There is strong community indication that GameLoop is preparing a large engine refresh. CODM’s compatibility might be intentionally held until this update is released.


Bringing It All Together

Based on community reports, technical behavior, and repeated test results, the current situation can be summarized as follows:

  1. CODM v1.0.53 has not yet been officially integrated into GameLoop.
  2. Updating via Google Play leads to consistent, reproducible crashes.
  3. Clean installations, patch upgrades, 32-bit/64-bit versions, and multiple hardware setups all fail identically.
  4. Community sources point to December 18 as the expected GameLoop update window.
  5. CODM is unlikely to function on GameLoop again until the emulator releases a new engine or compatibility patch.

Final Conclusion

While the new Call of Duty Mobile season is fully accessible on Android and iOS, GameLoop players must wait for the emulator to receive official compatibility support.
Based on community signals, this support is expected around December 18, though no official confirmation exists.

Until then:

  • Updating through Google Play is not recommended
  • Crash issues are unavoidable
  • The problem is emulator-side, not user-side
  • A GameLoop engine update is likely required before CODM becomes playable again

This article will be updated as soon as the official GameLoop patch becomes available.

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