Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone are once again teaming up with a classic 90s slasher franchise for its next big update, which is set to launch on August 7. In less than a year, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has collaborated with the likes of Squid Game, The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, American Dad, and many more. But with the shooter now approaching the end of its life cycle, Activision is once again teaming up with an iconic horror franchise for a big collaboration.
In recent years, Activision has found itself in hot water with the Call of Duty community as it continues to ramp up the number of collaborations and unrealistic cosmetic items in every entry. While it certainly isn’t the first in the series to collaborate with popular movies, TV shows, and music artists, Black Ops 6 has received a huge amount of flak from its playerbase for the high number of crossover events that have occurred since its launch. Despite the constant criticisms, Activision has now revealed another collaboration for Call of Duty‘s big Season 5 update.
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Earlier this week, Call of Duty revealed its full Season 5 roadmap. Fans of the shooter can once again expect a plethora of content to make its way to both Black Ops 6 and Warzone, as well as a new collaboration with the iconic horror franchise, I Know What You Did Last Summer. According to a recent blog post, The Fisherman will be coming to the in-game store as part of a new bundle during Season 5. No date for the bundle was provided by Activision, apart from “in-season,” which likely means it will arrive with the mid-season update, approximately one month after launch. Those eager to get their hands on The Fisherman can check out the new operator skin in the image below.
Call of Duty Reveals The Fisherman Skin for Season 5
This isn’t the first time that Call of Duty has collaborated with an iconic horror franchise, and it likely won’t be the last. Back in 2021, Activision revealed a new crossover between Black Ops Cold War and Scream, which brought the legendary Ghostface to the series as a new playable operator. Since then, Call of Duty has collaborated with The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Halloween, The Crow, SAW, and many more. Many of these crossovers brought horror’s most recognizable villains into Call of Duty as playable operators, and The Fisherman is set to join them as the next horror icon in Call of Duty.
Unfortunately, many of Call of Duty‘s collaborations often come with controversy. The most recent event saw American Dad characters added to Black Ops 6 and Warzone, just weeks after Beavis & Butt-Head were also added to the game. With a plethora of different cartoon characters now parading around multiplayer and Warzone lobbies, fans appear to be sick of the immersion-ruining cosmetic items. Many seemed to specifically have a problem with the new Stan Smith operator, as some players called it “incredibly bad,” while others said the overall quality of the skin was poor and not on the same level as games like Fortnite.
Quelle: Gamerant
Author: Kyle Knight