The iconic hip-hop singer Snoop Dogg will soon be available to play as in Call of Duty: Warzone and Call of Duty: Vanguard, according to a recent release. The Warzone Godzilla and King Kong crossover, which has been speculated for a while, is the latest in a long line of additional content for this game. When it comes to post-launch DLC for Call of Duty games, it’s often in the form of new skins or cosmetics or even new game modes or multiplayer areas. However, after the introduction of Call of Duty: Warzone, this behaviour has grown significantly. Activision’s free-to-play battle royale game, Fortnite, ushered in a new era of live-service gaming for the company.
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War and Call of Duty: Vanguard, which came out last autumn, both continued this trend with new Operator skins, maps, weapons, and more. Recent news about improvements to the Warzone Rebirth map indicates that the game’s expansions and upgrades aren’t slowing down at all. According to a recent update on the official Call of Duty website, there will be more content additions in the future. Snoop Dogg-themed Operator skins are coming to Vanguard and Warzone on April 19, and a limited number of players will get early access to the skins starting on April 1.
Three new costumes and a new progression track are included in this upgrade. There will also be a special Snoop Dogg skin for Call of Duty: Mobile. The first time Snoop Dogg appeared in a Call of Duty game brought back memories for long-time fans of the series. He had a noteworthy debut as a voice pack in Call of Duty: Ghosts, which was released in 2012. According to Warzone leaks, Snoop Dogg may even feature in a future Call of Duty game once this operator skin was released. In a way, this is a welcome inclusion and an indication of how Call of Duty has evolved over the last decade, even if it is entertaining. One of the most popular video game franchises in the world has evolved from a focus on cinematic storytelling to a focus on live-service content. Even while this new method has been the norm for many players, there are some who would want to see a return to more realistic gameplay in games released after Vanguard.