Summary

  • Call of Duty players can now purchase the 21 Savage Bundle, featuring rapper 21 Savage as a playable Operator and other cosmetic content.
  • 21 Savage is a successful rapper known for hit songs and his collaborations with popular musicians.
  • The 21 Savage Bundle includes various themed content, including an Operator skin, weapon skins, and Activision has released a trailer showcasing 21 Savage in action.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Call of Duty: Warzone players can now purchase the 21 Savage Bundle, Activision has now confirmed. The latest Tracer Pack for Call of Duty features rapper 21 Savage as a playable Operator, as well as a variety of other themed cosmetic content. 21 Savage is just one of several recent meta Operators being introduced to Call of Duty. Snoop Dogg, Nicki Minaj, and Lara Croft are just a few other recent examples.

21 Savage, for those unfamiliar, is a hugely successful rapper. He's known for hit songs including "Rockstar" and "A Lot," and his collaborations with musicians including Cardi B., Post Malone, Drake, and J. Cole. While 21 Savage isn't as well known for being a fan of video games as some other rappers, he's previously talked about enjoying Grand Theft Auto, Tom Clancy, Need for Speed, and UFC games. He even has the Electronic Arts logo tattooed on his ribs. Though, he's been quoted in the past as saying that while, "you was with your friends playing Nintendo, I was playing 'round with that fire."

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Now 21 Savage has joined a small but quickly growing lineup of pop culture figures playable in Call of Duty. The previously advertised 21 Savage Bundle is now available. It's listed for 2400 Call of Duty points, which will cost players around $20. It's unclear if the 21 Savage Bundle will be available permanently, but there's no indication of limited availability at this time.

The 21 Savage Bundle has a variety of content. The 21 Savage Operator skin is obviously the focus of the bundle. It features 21 Savage shirtless with a backward cap, with what looks like most of his tattoos intact. The EA logo on his ribs has definitely been changed, though. Also in the bundle are two weapon skins, the "Savage Mode" Assault Rifle and "Red Opps" SMG, a "Slaughter King" knife skin, a "Skrrt Skrrt" UTV vehicle skin, as well as a charm, sticker, and loading screen.

An action-packed trailer for the 21 Savage Bundle showcases just what the rapper will look like in-game. It shows 21 Savage driving a jet ski through a tunnel, bullets flying around him, followed by him doing a motorcycle stunt over a helicopter. The trailer ends with 21 Savage's bike crashing into a vehicle below the helicopter, leaving his fate dubious.

While some Call of Duty players aren't certain whether this move toward premium skins for pop culture figures is best for the game, Activision seems confident in the decision. Tomb Raider's Lara Croft will be available in Call of Duty soon, and there are already leaks indicating characters like Spawn, Skeletor, and Evil Dead's Ash will soon have Operator skins. It seems to work well for Fortnite.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Call of Duty: Warzone are available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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