Seth Rogen Officially Joins Call of Duty: A Fun New Skin is Coming!

Seth Rogen Officially Joins Call of Duty A Fun New Skin is Coming!

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is getting a cool and funny new update. Famous actor and comedian Seth Rogen is coming to the game as a special Operator skin! This is part of a new event called High Art, which will begin on May 1 and end on May 15. Players will be able to unlock fun rewards by joining the event and leveling up their event pass.

This is not the first time Call of Duty added a celebrity. Earlier this year, the game had crossovers with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Terminator, and even Squid Game. Now, with Seth Rogen, the game is adding some humor and color. In the game, Seth Rogen wears a bright, colorful suit and brings fun vibes to the battlefield.

To get the Seth Rogen Operator skin, players can buy the premium event pass. It costs 1,000 COD Points, which is about $9.99. Along with the Seth Rogen skin (called “Host Rogen”), the premium pass includes other exciting items like the Fired Up skin, the Glazed Out assault rifle, the Flameware SMG, a funny emote, and a new finishing move called “Missed ‘Em.” Players also get a one-hour XP boost.

If you don’t want to spend money, don’t worry! The event also has a free track. By playing Zombies, Multiplayer, or Warzone, you can level up your pass and unlock cool rewards for free. These include a new SMG called “Ladra”, a Casual Ops Operator skin, a sticker called “Seth’s Tray,” a funny spray and charm, and a free XP boost.

This special event is part of Season 3 of Black Ops 6, which brings even more new things to the game. Players will get to play on new maps like Signal, Haven, and Blazeton. There’s also a new game mode called Joint Operations, a new perk called Vendetta, and cool new content for Zombies and Warzone.

So if you love Call of Duty and enjoy Seth Rogen’s comedy, this is the perfect time to join in. Whether you buy the premium pass or just play for free, there’s something for everyone in the High Art event!

I’m Matthew Carter, a gaming journalist with over 10 years of experience. I focus on video game reviews and industry trends, especially the emotional and psychological impact games have on players.

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