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    Snoop Dogg announced as a new playable character in Call of Duty

    The new operator of the Call of Duty franchise will be none other than Snoop Dogg. Rapper will arrive in three games in the franchise, namely Call of Duty: Mobile, Vanguard and Warzone. Snoop Dogg's debut in the franchise will take place on April XNUMXst in Call of Duty: Mobile with a special Lucky Draw.

    In a statement on Activision's official website, the rapper commented on his arrival in the war franchise games, saying he's excited to work with the Call of Duty team.



    "I'm excited to be working with the COD team to bring you some flying features for all of you to enjoy. It sucks…you can play like me and get these awesome items that have Snoop written on them"

    In 2013, Snoop Dogg had already partnered with Activision, with a voice pack of the rapper being available in Call of Duty: Ghosts, a title released for Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 and PC.

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    Snoop Dogg announced as a new playable character in Call of Duty

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    Snoop Dogg will arrive in Call of Duty in style. Your operator is dressed in a 24K gold embroidered outfit. In addition, the rapper still has a legendary gold-plated SMG. Check out the information released by Activision below.

    "This Lucky Draw will include Operator Snoop Dogg for Call of Duty: Mobile, who is dressed from head to toe in a 24K gold embroidered bodysuit. It also includes a new original weapon inspired by a legendary rapid-fire SMG, which is plated gold and encrusted with diamonds"



    In Vanguard and Warzone, the Snoop Dogg Operator Bundle will be released on April 19 at 15pm. Activision reported that the Snoop Dogg of these two titles is separate from the Snoop Dogg of Call of Duty: Mobile.


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