The last rapper to be dropped on the "Call of Duty" battlefield to bring his swag and special skills to the game is the renowned American rapper and hip-hop artist 21 Savage, as promised by Treyarch and Activision Blizzard for Season 5.
The developers have already announced a release date for the rapper's arrival in the game following the iconic release of the Barbz herself, Nicki Minaj.
The Call of Duty's release of 21 Savage completes its initial promise of three rappers coming to Warzone 2.0 and Modern Warfare II, with Snoop Dogg and Nicki Minaj to go first.
'Call of Duty' Reveals 21 Savage's Skin Release Date
The latest announcement from "Call of Duty" confirmed the arrival of new Operator Bundles coming this Season 5, featuring 21 Savage alongside Tomb Raider's Lara Croft and the Shadow Company's Mace.
The Call of Duty's announcement about Season 5 also detailed that 21 Savage's Operator Bundle will arrive on Wednesday under the Season 05 Reloaded.
This Season 05 Reloaded is an important release from "Call of Duty" as it prepares the world for the upcoming release of Modern Warfare III, with Warzone 2.0 and Modern Warfare II being readied for the next game's drop.
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The 21 Savage Operator Bundle on 'Call of Duty'
While "Call of Duty" did not release images of the entire 21 Savage Operator Bundle, it detailed what will arrive in the game alongside the rapper's skin.
This bundle will come with an Operator and Finishing Move, alongside two weapon blueprints called "Savage Mode," which points to an Assault Rifle, and "Red Opps," an SMG, with both blueprints named after two of his famed songs.
21 Savage will also bring a melee weapon and a "Slaughter King" tool. The bundle will also offer the "Skrrt Skrrt" UTV Vehicle Skin, a charm, a sticker, and a loading screen called "Mr. Right Now."
Call of Duty's Massive Collaborations
"Call of Duty" is best known for its collaborations with real-world entities and pop culture representations that were added to the game.
However, earlier this year, the game faced massive controversy over LGBTQ+ issues after one of its renowned content creators made a statement about LGBTQ+ education, which faced a backlash, resulting in the NICKMERCS Operator Bundle being removed.
Apart from that, there were also leaks regarding a more explosive Season 5. However, it is not because of more guns or operators with special skills but due to iconic music artists coming to the game.
The leaks pointed to Nicki Minaj and 21 Savage arriving soon at the game, following the iconic Long Beach-based music artist Snoop Dogg, who joined as a skin earlier.
Many thought that the NICKMERCS issue would make Activision Blizzard and Treyarch avoid bringing real-world personalities into the game, as it would face massive controversy should there be any problems again.
However, "Call of Duty" still pushed with its Nicki Minaj released earlier last week, with 21 Savage's Operator Bundle coming this August 30.