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Snoop Dogg Finally Arrives In Call Of Duty, Just In Time For 4/20

Snoop Dogg Finally Arrives In Call Of Duty, Just In Time For 4/20

I always wanted a toke on Snoop Dogg's "cigar".

When you think of Snoop Dogg, you think of the Doggfather’s amazing rap career, his sense of style, and his affinity for the magic dragon. Well now he’s combined all those things with another love - Call Of Duty.

Snoop previously lent his voice to Call Of Duty: Ghosts and made his first appearance in Call Of Duty Mobile earlier this month. In March 2022, he joined the FaZe clan, known for their expertise in Call Of Duty content. In 2019, he also hosted the Gangsta Gaming League which featured Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare. We already knew he would be appearing in Call Of Duty: Vanguard and free-to-play Call Of Duty: Warzone, but now that the bundle has been released, and just in time for 4/20, we can see Mr Doggy Dogg in all his glory.

If you want to see the official trailer for Snoop Dogg’s arrival in Call Of Duty, take a look at the video below.

The bundle costs 2400 points, which is ₤16.79 in real money. For your cash you will get to play as the operator known as Snoop Dogg. You will also receive the Bong Ripper sniper rifle, West Coast Bling assault rifle, and The Shiznit submachine gun.

You will also get three moves showing off Snoop’s signature cool. Tactical Toke where Snoop will shoot before taking a toke on his “cigar", a finishing move called Finishizzle Movizzle, and Hit This, Fam where Snoop takes an enemy’s weapon before kindly offering the foe his “cigar”.

The bundle also includes three skins/accessories, The Original Gangsta, Mellow Metal, and High Art. Snoop's three signature guns are also decorated in Snoop fashion including one covered in cannabis in the colours of the rasta flag. 

Considering all the negative responses to Call Of Duty lately this bundle actually appears to have had a lot of thought put into it. Who knows, maybe fixing the base game is next?

Featured Image Credit: Activision Blizzard / NFL / YouTube

Topics: Call Of Duty