In the realm of video games, worlds often collide.

But it’s all completely absurd.Call of Dutyis positioning itself as a competent character shooter in the same sphere.

Ghostface was available as an operator skin for a brief period during the Halloween season of 2021.

Split image screenshots of Ghostface, The Shredder, and Snoop Dogg in the Call of Duty series.

Thehip-hop star is known for his love of competitive gaming, especially Call of Duty.

He even created his own esports league, the Gangsta Gaming League.

So, adding Snoop to the roster of operators seems like a match made in heaven.

Ghostface as an operator

He became an available operator across Call of Duty: Vanguard and Warzone in April 2022.

With Snoop Dogg as your virtual avatar, you better have the skill to back it up.

Verdansk even had a remote farmhouse within its territory that teased the coming of Leatherface to the roster.

Snoop Dogg running with a gun in Call Of Duty Vanguard

When you found it, it would quickly become clear that the home wasn’t for any ordinary family.

You could even hear the soundbites of a chainsaw in the distance.

The big, maniacal killer could be claimed as an operator skin.

Leatherface wielding a gun

He is joined by Brazilian player Neymar Jr. and French footballer Paul Pogba.

Messi’s addition to Modern Warfare 2 and Call of Duty Mobile compliments the rising star.

His fame only adds to the cool factor of playing him as a Call of Duty operator.

Lionel Messi aiming a rifle

Rambo became one of two operators from ’80s action cinema to join the roster.

But hey, we did get Leatherface, after all.

Only this meeting manifests in the form of an Armored Titan skin as an operator.

Rambo in Black Ops Cold War

He is, of course, scaled to that of a normal human.

But he’s quite a sight nonetheless.

His mission isn’t to just terminate Sarah Connor or the T-1000 this time everyone’s a target.

Armored Titan firing weapon in Call Of Duty

Fans of the film series can roam the battlefield in Arnold’s likeness.

Alongside Arnold’s T-800 comes Robert Patrick’s villainous T-1000.

But he’s not nearly as indestructible as his film counterpart (thank goodness).

T-800 in Call of Duty

Chances are, it’ll end much faster than anything on the silver screen.

McClane is done with dropping terrorists like Hans Gruber off of Nakatomi Plaza.

Now he can put his one-man-army skills to the test in Call of Duty.

T-1000 In riding a bike and firing a gun in Call of Duty

And with that said, he fits right into the roster.

Some of his execution animations are quite exquisite and ripped right out of the film.

Happy trails, Hans.

John McClane holding rifle in Call of Duty

At first blush, it might feel like a random addition to the roster.

But closer inspection shows that this Japanese-based warrior lines up with the Japan-themed second season of Modern Warfare.

Additionally, the announcement and subsequent launch were well-timed with the release of the TMNT Mutant Mayhem movie trailer.

Shredder in Call of Duty

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