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Call of Duty Strike Team for iOS/Android drops to its lowest price yet: $2 (Reg. $7)

Initially launching back in September of 2013, Activision’s Call of Duty: Strike Team for iOS has hit its lowest price ever today on the App Store. Regularly listed at $7, you can grab the first/third person hybrid shooter for just $1.99 today. The Apple Editor’s Choice game has a 4 star rating from 7,079 reviewers.

Android gamers will also find the title on sale over at Google Play for $1.99 as well. Head below for more detials:

Set in the year 2020, it is the first of its kind Call of Duty game featuring automatic switching between immersive first person shooter action and strategic third person mode for “reconnaissance and coordinated squad attacks.” It has both a single player campaign and an asynchronous multiplayer survival mode that has players fending off waves of enemies.

Call of Duty®: Strike Team delivers an all-new, first-person and third-person Call of Duty® experience built from the ground up for mobile and tablet devices. Fully customize your squad’s loadouts and abilities before leading them into combat in diverse gameplay environments.

iOS Universal: Call of Duty: Strike Team: $2 (Reg. $7)
Android: Call of Duty: Strike Team: $2 (Reg. $7)

For more iOS deals, head over to our complete price drop lists and be sure to check out this month’s freebie from IGN and Apple’s Free App of the Week.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices