CoD Mobile Is Getting An Anime Crossover With Ghost In The Shell

CoD Mobile Is Getting An Anime Crossover With Ghost In The Shell
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Jack Marsh

Published 

26th Jul 2022 15:25

Entering its seventh season, Call of Duty: Mobile has collaborated with the Netflix anime series Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045 to bring a range of skins into the game. 

The Japanese dystopian anime launched its second season of the series on Netflix earlier this year, and has ascended the status of the mercenaries known as "GHOST" through their usage of cybernetic enhancements.

Now, as Call of Duty: Mobile continues to showcase a semantic of futuristic warfare and a sprinkle of nostalgia, the two have combined to release a variety of awesome neo-Tokyo-inspired items. 

CoD Mobile Reveal Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045 Crossover

Call of Duty: Mobile's seventh season named New Vision City launches on August 3 and Activision have begun sharing details of the new content and another 50-Tier battlepass filled with exclusive rewards.

The Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045 crossover will first bring a battle royal map into the fold, located around Nuketown in Isolated. 

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The map brings in a range of changes to the gameplay, including having to collect the ghosts of your teammates to revive them, new PvE AI robots and mechanical dogs, and four mid-game enhancements.

 

Cod Mobile GHOST IN THE SHELL: SAC_2045 Event – Togusa’s Survey

Focusing on one of the main characters from Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045, Togusa, the main event for CoD: Mobile Season 7 will see you crack technology wide open through in-game challenges of both multiplayer and battle royale matches. 

With a range of challenges to assist you on the climb through the battlepass tiers, a Togusa's Survey will dive into his personality and story to bring the best out of the collaboration.

Players will be able to unlock Togusa as an operator as well as Motoko (through the store) and get their cyberpunked hands on Epic blueprints, a signature ASM10 attachment, and hundreds more collectables throughout the season.

Jack Marsh
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