Back in November, a leak dropped suggesting a crossover between Call of Duty and Attack on Titan. Though there was nothing really tangible to show from the leak content-wise, dataminers found file names that directly referenced the Attack on Titan franchise, namely the use of “aot” and the word “titan.” As mentioned, Call of Duty has collaborated with many popular series and IPs to bring their characters into the game, though this collaboration with Attack on Titan will mark the first time Activision has done an anime crossover. Coincidentally, around the same time as the Call of Duty leak, Fortnite crossed over with Naruto, retrospectively somewhat setting the stage for this reveal.

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Call of Duty has officially announced its crossover with Attack on Titan, bringing a new operator, blueprint, and tons of other items to both Warzone and Vanguard. On January 20, players will be able to purchase the Tracer Pack: Attack on Titan — Levi Edition Bundle collecting 10 unique items inspired by the series.

The Operator Daniel Yatsu will become a member of the Survey Corps, receiving a skin modelled exactly like Levi Ackerman, and players can use the “Titan Piercer” Weapon Blueprint to construct the iconic Titan slaying blades from the series. The collaboration is in celebration of Attack on Titan’s final season recently beginning to air.

For players to get the most out of the bundle, they will want to be playing both Warzone and Vanguard, as there is exclusive content in the latter. Players of both games will be able to use the “Steel Cut” Finishing Move, but the “Vertical Maneuver” Highlight Intro and the “Ultrahard Steel” MVP Highlight are exclusive just to Vanguard.

Rounding out the items are two Weapon Blueprints, the “Historia” SMG and the “Ymir Curse” Assault Rifle, a Key Charm called “Secret Keeper,” and two emblems, the “One Hot Potato” and the “Wings of Freedom.” It is currently unknown how much this bundle will cost.

The more that this bundble remains in the open, the more interesting it becomes. Seeing a realistic depiction of Levi along with the Titan blades in Call of Duty is a sight that not many probably expected to happen, especially after seeing how successful the Fortnite/Naruto crossover was. If there was a Call of Duty to have an Attack on Titan crossover, it makes sense that it would be Vanguard, as Attack on Titan looks like an alternate history WW2 at times due to its grungy military aesthetic. Since this is the “Levi Edition Bundle,” one has to wonder if more Attack on Titan characters are on the way.

Call of Duty: Warzone is available on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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Source: Call of Duty