The Boys x CoD crossover confirms new Operators

The Boys x CoD crossover confirms new Operators
Courtesy of Activision

Written by 

Alex Garton

Published 

10th Jul 2023 16:37

Over the years, Call of Duty has hosted countless crossovers with hugely popular shows and films including Attack on Titan, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Terminator, and Umbrella Academy.

Now, after teasing the collaboration all the way back in early June, CoD has announced that Season 4 Reloaded will bring a The Boys crossover to the game.

Although the community was expecting this news, no one was sure what new content The Boys would bring to Call of Duty.

Well, players can expect three new Operators for fan-favourite characters which are likely going to all over multiplayer, Al Mazrah and Vondel very soon.

Call of Duty announces The Boys collab with new Operators

The Boys x Call of Duty collaboration has been officially announced and with it comes a set of fresh Operators skins that fans of the show are going to love.

Homelander, Starlight, and Black Noir will receive Operator skins that will be available to purchase in the store. At this point in time, we do not know how much they're going to cost in terms of CoD points.

Out of all The Boys Operator's set to release, Black Noir is bound to be popular as his black suit will make them very difficult to see on certain maps.

Similar to the old Roze skin from the original Warzone, it's possible Black Noir will even offer a small advantage in specific dimly lit areas.

When will The Boys Operators release in Warzone 2 & MW2?

The Boys CoD crossover
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The Boys x Call of Duty Operator skins will be available to purchase at the beginning of Season 4 Reloaded which kicks off on July 12, 2023.

We can expect more details on prices and whether these skins are in a bundle when Call of Duty pushes out the official blog very soon.

Alex Garton
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Alex Garton
Alex is a Senior Writer at GGRecon. With a BA (Hons) in English, he has previously written for Dexerto & Gfinity. Specialising in Call of Duty & Apex Legends, he loves (attempting) to improve his aim in competitive shooters and will always make time for a single-player RPG.
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