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CALL OF DUTY MOBILE

CALL OF DUTY MOBILE

CALL OF DUTY MOBILE

Year

Year

2024

2024

Client

Client

ACTIVISION

ACTIVISION

ACTIVISION

Role

Role

PRODUCTION

PRODUCTION

PRODUCTION

When Activision needed championship-worthy merchandise for the Call of Duty Mobile World Championships, we deployed the full arsenal - design, development, and production under one roof.

Building on the success of their 2023 influencer gift packs, we leveled up the entire merchandise experience:

  • Custom workwear jacket with contrast panels and embroidered championship patches

  • 5 panel caps with tournament logos and weathered finishes

  • Premium championship tees with subtle front branding and bold back graphics

  • Coordinated colorways in tactical tan, black, and desert tones

  • All pieces engineered for both collector appeal and everyday wear

Every item was designed to capture the intensity of competitive gaming, then produced to championship standards and delivered ready for on-site sales. From concept to championship day, MOA managed the entire campaign so Activision could focus on crowning their champions.

Result: A merchandise line so compelling it sold out completely at the event—with chart-topping artist Shaboozey even wearing the bomber jacket during his halftime performance, proving great design transcends categories and connects with audiences beyond gaming.

When Activision needed championship-worthy merchandise for the Call of Duty Mobile World Championships, we deployed the full arsenal - design, development, and production under one roof.

Building on the success of their 2023 influencer gift packs, we leveled up the entire merchandise experience:

  • Custom workwear jacket with contrast panels and embroidered championship patches

  • 5 panel caps with tournament logos and weathered finishes

  • Premium championship tees with subtle front branding and bold back graphics

  • Coordinated colorways in tactical tan, black, and desert tones

  • All pieces engineered for both collector appeal and everyday wear

Every item was designed to capture the intensity of competitive gaming, then produced to championship standards and delivered ready for on-site sales. From concept to championship day, MOA managed the entire campaign so Activision could focus on crowning their champions.

Result: A merchandise line so compelling it sold out completely at the event—with chart-topping artist Shaboozey even wearing the bomber jacket during his halftime performance, proving great design transcends categories and connects with audiences beyond gaming.

Gaming

Gaming