Call of Duty adverts spark life into a WWE crossover for Summerslam
New Call of Duty Mobile advertisements at the WWE have sparked life into a potential crossover between the shooter and wrestling series.
02nd Jul 2024 17:00
Images via Activision | 2K
Call of Duty adverts spark life into a WWE crossover for Summerslam
New Call of Duty Mobile advertisements at the WWE have sparked life into a potential crossover between the shooter and wrestling series.
02nd Jul 2024 17:00
Images via Activision | 2K
As The Boys cast run riot in Modern Warfare 3 this month, having all been added back to the store alongside the undeniably mediocre Fallout collaboration, it looks like the next line of fighters to take them down are being lined up.
Deadpool and Wolverine have recently been rumoured to collaborate with Call of Duty, but new whispers are circulating that there will be other mortal men and women who could be ready to get into the action fist-first.
Primed to enter the Warzone arena to the sound of Basic Thuganomics could be John Cena and the WWE crew.
Call of Duty could be eyeing up a WWE collaboration
As pointed out on social media, Call of Duty has been sponsoring the WWE, as CoD Mobile logos have been spotted on the side of the ring.
Fans noticed CoD Mobile billboards and sponsorships as early as June 15, but the ante was upped with a full-ring print on June 29.
This has quickly led fans to think that a larger deal is in the works, which could see WWE stars added to CoD Mobile or the wider Call of Duty world next Season.
CoD Mobile could be about to get an invisible skin
A WWE crossover with Call of Duty could mean some household names like The Undertaker, Triple H, John Cena, and even Logan Paul could be jumping off the ropes and into the CoDverse.
Cena's skin might even fit into the invisible Roze category, as "you can't see me..." It wouldn't be the first time that Call of Duty fans have called for Cena either, or at least a character of his, as they previously begged for a Peacemaker Operator skin.
As accusations about the 'Fortnitification' of CoD continue, a WWE collaboration would likely be one of the more entertaining skin lines. For now, it's a figure of imagination, as nothing more than a few sponsored logos have been spotted. Still, we can hope, can't we?
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