FaZe Swagg Bets 'Ass Tattoo' To Get MW2 Spiderman And Joker Skins

FaZe Swagg Bets 'Ass Tattoo' To Get MW2 Spiderman And Joker Skins
TikTok @Comicbook_Content

Written by 

Jack Marsh

Published 

9th Jan 2023 12:09

FaZe Clan Content Creator Kris "Swagg" Lamberson has already been inked up in a Call of Duty wager, and now, he's calling on the devs to follow through on another bet to get what he wants in trade for a different tat on his other ass cheek.

The Call of Duty streamer previously went viral for getting Raven Software's branding tattooed on his rear end after the Warzone developers reversed a controversial loadout drop change.

Now, he's bet his other cheek as a canvas if the devs will follow through on his demand for Joker and Spiderman skins being added to Warzone 2 and Modern Warfare 2.

Swagg Bets Ass-Tat In Trade Of Joker And Spiderman Skins

With Modern Warfare 2 Season 2 on the horizon, Swagg has now asked for the developers to launch two fan-made skin concepts: the Joker and Spiderman.

Taking to Twitter, the the FaZe Clan member claimed he would get another ass tattoo for these skins, both of which mix their signature masked designs and body armour with a Call of Duty-esque gun sling and weaponry.

The fan-made skin concepts are created by TikTok user "Comicbook_Content." Swagg's tweet currently has over 17,000 likes, with both designs proving popular with the CoD fan base. 

Will Call of Duty Add Spiderman And Joker Skins?

The first problem with Swagg's request is that the Joker and Spiderman come from two separate franchises, DC and Marvel respectively, meaning that Activision would have to launch two separate crossovers. 

Considering that there hasn't been a single - official- crossover in the new dawn of Call of Duty, bringing two of the biggest characters in the comic book universe to the FPS shooter franchise might be quite a stretch. A more likely combination could be pairing the Joker with his main rival Batman.

It's not beyond the realms of possibility though, given that we've seen Epic Games cover both of these crossovers in Fortnite, and previous deals for CoD have included the likes of King Kong and Godzilla, but it might be a while before we see another inked gluteus maximus.  

Jack Marsh
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Jack Marsh
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