Last year Activision Blizzard launchedCall of Duty Vanguard, integrating their new World War II shooter with their smash-hitCall of Duty: Warzonebattle royale mode. Additionally,Call of Duty: Mobile, which launched in 2019, has been a hit in the mobile gaming space. Activision Blizzard is now ready to unveil their most recent collaboration with everyone’s favorite rapper and entrepreneur, Snoop Dogg. Players can expect to see the rapper inCall of Duty: Warzonevery soon.
Snoop Dogg has had quite a busy year so far. The rapper has extended his presence into multiple facets of media, video games included. Last week Activision Blizzard confirmed that aSnoop Dogg Operator Bundlewould be on the way forCall of Duty: WarzoneandCall of Duty:Vanguardamidst multiple leaks and rumors. Today, Activision Blizzard gave gamers a first look at Snoop in the game, what to expect from his Operator Bundle, and how to play as the iconic rapper inCall of Duty: Mobile.

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Starting on April 1st,Call of Duty: Mobileplayers can play as Snoop Dogg via a special Lucky Draw.Call of Duty: Mobile’s version of Snoop Dogg will see him kitted out with a special gold-plated Legendary SMG and draped in a 24K gold outfit. For players of theever-changingCall of Duty: WarzoneandCall of Duty: Vanguard, the Snoop Dogg Operator Bundle will be available on April 19th and features 20 levels of Operator progression with three items exclusive toCall of Duty: Vanguard. Of note, theCall of Duty: MobileandCall of Duty: WarzoneandVanguardversions of Snoop Dogg are separate.
Snoop Dogg continues his trend of working closely with the gaming industry. The rapper is no stranger to appearing inCall of Duty,with Snoop lending his voice for a Voiceover Pack in 2013’sCall of Duty: Ghosts. Additionally, some of the entrepreneur’s most significant achievements this year include purchasing Death Row Records andjoining FaZe Clanas a member of the board of directors.
Meanwhile,Call of Duty: Warzonecontinues its trend of having Operator Packs featuring popular characters from beloved movies and pop culture icons. Leatherface,Saw’s Billy The Puppet, and John Rambo are only a few of the growing list of guest characters that have found their way to the battle royale.Call of Duty: Warzone Mobilehas been officially announced, and we have yet to see ifWarzone’s Operator Bundle system and guest characters will transfer over in some way to the mobile port.
Call of Duty: Warzoneis available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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