‘Call of Duty Warzone’ to Feature Japan’s Mythical Godzilla—Will Gamers Fight Against the ‘Kaiju’?

"Call of Duty Warzone" is gearing up for its next big event on the platform, and the game will feature the theme called "Classified Arms" that will also arrive for "Vanguard." However, in its recent teaser trailer, there are more than leakers and speculators saw apart from the new content that will pit gamers against each other, but for a mythical monster from Japan, Godzilla.

'Call of Duty Warzone' Godzilla Coming to Game from New Teaser?

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Do you think Godzilla is the real deal only in the movies, especially with its recent fight against King Kong? You are wrong, as the Japanese kaiju from the deepest part of the Pacific Ocean is also making its way onto games and wreaking havoc as the big baddie that he is.

First, the monster arrived in "Player's Unknown Battlegrounds" mobile, and now to "Call of Duty's" battle royale.

"Call of Duty Warzone" and Vanguard is bringing a new theme to its platform by April 27, and the latest update will focus on Classified Arms. The new theme will bring different weapons unique to what gamers experience or utilize on the platform now, saying that it is gearing up for a massive event for its soon arrival.

"COD" always talks about "unearthing" something, and it releases a weird sound byte that hints and teases a monster's squeal. Speculations are now pointing out to the Japanese kaiju, Godzilla.

Godzilla: Fighting Against the Solders in Warzone


Developers of "Call of Duty" further teased the cinematic trailer by releasing an audio clip that is mysterious sounding and coming from an unknown source. The different frequency allegedly picked this up, and this strange being or creature may be hinting at its following content.

Many people already believe that it is Godzilla, soon fighting against the soldiers in Warzone and Vanguard.

'Call of Duty and its Offers Now

"Call of Duty Warzone" offers a massive battle royale arena and matches that pit the gamers against each other, focusing on arriving with a single player or team to dominate the game. Now, the game is looking into including 200 gamers in a single match on the platform, officially expanding the game setup to double its size and contestants.

Gamers can now enjoy "Call of Duty Warzone" without any cheaters or gamers that use unique systems that make them better than their skills and capabilities in the game. The Ricochet feature of the game brings a simple approach that gives the gamers an equal opportunity to rank in the game, mainly focusing on their skills to get them to the top.

"Call of Duty" is taking a one-year hiatus in releasing its next game for 2022, and it means that no new titles are coming after "Vanguard" and "Warzone." Players may focus on the game's online features for new content, and it will get updated regularly by its developers. The latest one is the one that includes the massive abomination and kaiju, Godzilla.

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Written by Isaiah Richard

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