The Crow Is Coming To Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 And Warzone

Activision has officially confirmed Call of Duty’s crossover with the upcoming reboot of The Crow. The operator bundle was previously speculated for Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone after leaks surfaced, and the Season 5 roadmap contained a “classified” silhouette that looked suspiciously like Bill Skarsgard’s take on The Crow. The Call of Duty teaser clip

Activision has officially confirmed Call of Duty’s crossover with the upcoming reboot of The Crow. The operator bundle was previously speculated for Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone after leaks surfaced, and the Season 5 roadmap contained a “classified” silhouette that looked suspiciously like Bill Skarsgard’s take on The Crow.

The Call of Duty teaser clip shown below doesn’t reveal the face of the new The Crow operator, but the voiceover included definitely sounds like the actor Bill Skarsgard. The operator bundle arrives to Call of Duty on August 22, which is just a day before the theatrical release of the Lionsgate film on August 23.

Season 5 of Call of Duty is currently in full swing with a WWE crossover, featuring operators for wrestling superstars Rhea Ripley, Cody Rhodes, and Rey Mysterio. The midseason “Reloaded” update will likely arrive to MW3 and Warzone on August 21.

As for the future of Call of Duty, the new Black Ops 6 game releases on October 25. More information about the game’s multiplayer and Zombies mode will be revealed during Activision’s Call of Duty: Next event on August 28. So far, one Zombies map and storyline was revealed, and here’s everything you need to know about Black Ops 6’s Zombies mode.

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