Call Of Duty Fans Need This Monkey Bomb Christmas Jumper

Call Of Duty Fans Need This Monkey Bomb Christmas Jumper

Written by 

Jack Marsh

Published 

11th Dec 2020 12:25

Treyarch has gone above and beyond this year in terms on the Call of Duty: Zombies experience. Remastering the classic Nacht Der Untoten map into Die Maschine with a barrel load of new weapons and features was a stroke of genius from the developers and has reignited the communities love affair with the mode. 

Their main praise stems from reinstating the fundamental core feelings of the zombie chronicles which had been lost in Black Ops 4. Reverting back to a rustic zombies experience and gifting fans with some of the classic weapons and perks has left us chomping at the bit for what is next.

Die Maschine also saw the return of the classic Monkey Bombs who attract the undead with their cymbals before exploding and creating a hoard of crawlers. Used for a quick getaway and an explosive distraction, Monkey Bombs have become a timeless fan-favourite.

Akin to the zombies collating around Monkey Bombs, the world is about to rock around the Christmas tree, and Call of Duty have now released the perfect crossover: a Monkey Bomb Christmas jumper.

Call Of Duty Christmas Jumper
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The jumper ties together the festive season and the signature "Clang, Clang, Bang" of the cymbals to make a comfy yet aesthetically uplifting design. Whether this would make for a perfect gift for a Call of Duty fanatic or a joking gesture for a parent to sport for ugly jumper day, the merchandise is one of the best we've seen released by Call of Duty.

 

Call Of Duty Christmas Jumper
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The jumper is available for around £29 via websites like Game and Amazon or can be purchased directly from the official Call of Duty website with sizes ranging from XS to 5XL. 

If you're looking to make a bang at this Christmas party's this year, look no further.

 

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Jack Marsh
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Jack Marsh
Jack is an Esports Journalist at GGRecon. Graduating from the University of Chester, with a BA Honours degree in Journalism, Jack is an avid esports enthusiast and specialises in Rocket League, Call of Duty, VALORANT, and trending gaming news.
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