Wild Black Noir Call of Duty skin is packing serious heat

Wild Black Noir Call of Duty skin is packing serious heat
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Written by 

Jack Marsh

Published 

24th Jul 2023 10:00

Despite what you think of The Boys crossover, there is a place for everyone to play and enjoy elements of the current Call of Duty experience.

If you like the entire collab with the superpowers working to your advantage, public matches are your go-to. If you rate the skins but can't be bothered being vaporised, Ranked is for you. Or if you hate the event, there are always Black Ops 2 reboots that you can go and play now.

But for the most part, The Boys crossover has plenty to offer for everyone, and now the latest skin has arrived with a little bit more than our eyes bargained for…

The Boys’ Black Noir Call of Duty skin is blessed with a different kind of weapon

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The Black Noir skin is now available in the Call of Duty store, joining Starlight and Homelander who arrived on July 12 and 16 respectively.

However, players have quickly noticed that while the bundle comes with the Unspoken Word Sniper Rifle and the Quiet Rage Assault Rifle, both with Dismemberment effects, there's another rather prominent piece of kit.

Fitted onto the Black Noir is a massive carbon fibre jock strap, which is accentuated by its grey colouring on a black wetsuit, balancing this skin on the quite frail NSFW borderline.

Why does Call of Duty keep adding well-hung skins?

The Black Noir skin isn't the only character to be rather well-endowed, as previously Call of Duty added the "Foxy" skin which had more than a tail between its legs.

Funnily enough, Activision did deny this feature to Nick "NICKMERCS" Kolcheff when his now-deleted skin was released, as he requested a bigger arsenal in his pants, but it didn't come off.

To this day, the packing-heavy skin is a popular choice in Warzone and Modern Warfare 2, and now with Black Noir being another roze-esque skin that lurks in the shadows, you might be about to get quite the fright in your next games.

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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