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Call of Duty Mobile July 1 New Season: Season 6 Take Your Heart Overview

Lucas Harrison By Lucas Harrison
date Last updated: 3 Jul, 2026 clock 7 min

Call of Duty Mobile Season 6 launches on July 1, and this one is not trying to be subtle. “Take Your Heart” brings Persona 5 Royal into CODM, which means the new season walks into the room wearing red gloves, a mask, and far more style than a normal military update has any right to carry.

CODM has done plenty of crossovers before, but Persona 5 Royal is a different kind of fit. It is not just “here are some skins, now go shoot.” This season adds themed events, Armories, Plunder Treasure Hunt, a new multiplayer mode, a new SMG, a new Scorestreak, ranked rewards, and another pile of Battle Pass items.

In other words, your storage space is about to suffer again.

The good news is that Season 6 looks packed. The bad news is that packed seasons also create the usual problem: too much to chase, not enough time, and about five different menus yelling for your attention.

Call of Duty Mobile July 1 New Season: Season 6 Take Your Heart Overview

What COD Mobile Season 6 Adds on July 1?

The headline is the Persona 5 Royal collaboration. The Phantom Thieves are taking over the season’s identity, with Operator and Weapon Series Armories, themed rewards, event spaces, and visual touches built around the JRPG’s style.

Even if you have never played Persona 5 Royal, you will recognize the tone immediately. Bold colors. Masks. Stylish animations. That “this menu has more personality than some full games” kind of energy.

Call of Duty Mobile July 1 New Season: Season 6 Take Your Heart Overview

Here is the clean overview:

Season 6 FeatureWhat It Adds
Persona 5 Royal collaborationThemed Operators, weapons, events, and rewards
Plunder Treasure HuntPersona-styled Battle Royale Plunder twist
Throwable FrenzyNew 5v5 Combat Axe multiplayer mode
FSS HurricaneNew SMG for close-range fights
VTOL JetNew Scorestreak for area pressure
Take Your Heart Battle PassFree and premium seasonal rewards
Challenge PassMissions, Tokens, and Exchange rewards
Ranked rewardsNew Multiplayer and Battle Royale ranked items

The most interesting piece is Plunder Treasure Hunt. It takes the cash-race idea from Battle Royale’s Plunder mode and gives it a Persona-style twist. Domains appear on Isolated, players enter dangerous marked areas, fight enemies, contest treasure, and try to walk away richer than the squad that followed them in.

That sounds fun. It also sounds like a perfect way to get ambushed while greedily staring at loot.

Throwable Frenzy is the other mode to watch. A 5v5 arena built around Combat Axe skill is exactly the kind of CODM mode that will make some players look like magicians and others look like they threw their phone into a pillow. No shame. Axes have a way of exposing confidence.

New Weapon & Scorestreak: What You Need to Know

FSS Hurricane SMG

Season 6 brings a new SMG — the FSS Hurricane.

If you're a close-range player, pay attention.

CODM has always rewarded aggressive movement, and a new SMG instantly becomes the go-to pick in Shipment, Shoot House, and every small-lane chaos map.

But don't judge it in the first hour.

New weapons always feel weird before players figure out the right attachments. Give it time.

Test these before deciding if it earns a spot in your ranked loadout:

  • Recoil pattern
  • ADS speed
  • Magazine comfort
  • Hip-fire behavior

VTOL Jet Scorestreak

The new VTOL Jet deserves your respect.

Area control is never boring in CODM. A well-timed VTOL can:

  • Break a Hardpoint hold
  • Punish clustered enemies
  • Force a team to scatter right when they want to push together

Earning it is the real test, though. Anyone can admire a Scorestreak in the menu — getting one in a sweaty lobby is another story.

Ranked Rewards

Season 6 brings fresh ranked rewards for both Multiplayer and Battle Royale.

If you're the kind of player who says "one more match" at 1:30 AM... this season will not improve your sleep schedule.

Call of Duty Mobile July 1 New Season: Season 6 Take Your Heart Overview

How to Spend Your First Week Wisely?

Don't try to finish everything on day one.

CODM seasons are built to pull you in ten directions at once:

> Battle Pass · Challenge Pass · Ranked · Events · Store · New Mode · New Weapon · Collab Rewards

It's easy to bounce between all of them and somehow make zero real progress.

Step 1: Start with the Battle Pass

  • Unlock or test the FSS Hurricane early
  • Understand whether it fits your playstyle
  • If it feels good → start building attachments
  • Try it across different map sizes

Step 2: Dive into Persona 5 Royal Content

These limited-time collabs are usually the part players regret ignoring.

Even if you don't buy anything, check:

  • Free rewards
  • Milestones
  • Event missions
  • Themed activities

Free cosmetics may not win gunfights — but missing them still hurts later.

Step 3: Test Plunder Treasure Hunt

Treat the first few matches as scouting, not serious competition.

Focus on learning:

  • Where fights gather
  • How Domains work
  • When to push treasure
  • When to let another squad start the mess while you third-party like a pro

Step 4: Try Throwable Frenzy

Play it when you're in the mood for something less standard.

Do not queue it while tilted. A Combat Axe mode and a bad mood are not a healthy relationship.

Step 5: Return to Ranked

Once you understand all the season's moving parts, go back to ranked. That way you're not learning everything while losing points.

Call of Duty Mobile July 1 New Season: Season 6 Take Your Heart Overview

Do Not Let Connection Issues Take Your Heart

Big COD Mobile seasons bring big traffic. New collaboration content, ranked resets, event queues, and returning players can make early-season matches feel rough. Ping spikes, packet loss, delayed hit registration, and random matchmaking problems are not exactly rare when everyone rushes in at once.

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Call of Duty Mobile July 1 New Season: Season 6 Take Your Heart Overview

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Quick FAQ About COD Mobile Season 6

Q1: When does Call of Duty Mobile Season 6 start?
A: Season 6, titled “Take Your Heart,” launches on July 1 at 5PM PT.

Q2: What is the main theme of Season 6?
A: The main theme is the Persona 5 Royal collaboration. It includes themed events, Operator and Weapon Series Armories, special rewards, and Persona-style content across the season.

Q3: What is Plunder Treasure Hunt?
A: Plunder Treasure Hunt is a Persona 5 Royal-themed twist on Battle Royale’s Plunder mode. Players enter special domains, fight enemies, collect treasure, and compete to build up cash.

Q4: Is the FSS Hurricane free?
A: The FSS Hurricane is part of the Season 6 Battle Pass free tiers, so players can unlock it without buying the premium pass.

Q5: What is Throwable Frenzy?
A: Throwable Frenzy is a new 5v5 Multiplayer mode focused on Combat Axe gameplay. It is less about normal loadouts and more about timing, aim, and not embarrassing yourself with a wild throw.

Q6: Can GearUP help with COD Mobile lag?
A: Yes. GearUP Mobile can improve route stability, reduce packet loss, and help avoid ping spikes during crowded seasonal launches or ranked sessions.

Final Calling Card

Call of Duty Mobile Season 6 is a stylish one. Persona 5 Royal gives “Take Your Heart” a strong identity, while Plunder Treasure Hunt, Throwable Frenzy, the FSS Hurricane, VTOL Jet, ranked rewards, and seasonal events give players plenty to do after July 1. Start smart, test the new content before sweating ranked, and keep your connection stable with GearUP Booster. The Phantom Thieves may steal hearts, but lag should not steal your wins.

About The Author
Lucas Harrison Lucas Harrison

Lucas Harrison, a veteran media professional in the gaming industry with 16 years of experience, has served as editor-in-chief at several leading gaming media outlets. He is well-versed in the PC and console gaming fields. Currently, he is the Head of Content Creation at GearUP, where he writes blog articles for this specialized gaming tool designed to solve lag and high ping issues, helping players overcome network challenges.

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