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The skins of multiplayer shooters have been a controversial issue for some time now, because of shooting each other with colorful weapons, with rainbows, motifs from your favorite movies, series and games or directly disguised as one of those characters. Call of Duty is one of those licenses that helped popularize this fashion, and now it has what may be one of its craziest collaborations in history: a pack of skins de Crash Team Rumble that will blow your mind.

Over the years we’ve seen all kinds of Call of Duty skins and collaborations, but this fusion with Crash Bandicoot feels especially out of place. Perhaps because of what Crash Bandicoot is a license that many remember from their childhood or adolescence, and now seeing it in the form of stickers on the weapons of a war game is a bit disturbing.

Crash Bandicoot goes modern warfare

As we can see in this clip shared by the official Call of Duty YouTube channel, this pack available for Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2.0 includes two weapon blueprintsone starring Crash and another by his sister Coco, a skin for the vehicle that transforms it into Crash’s kart and other additional content. All this for 1,800 COD points (around 15 euros).

Beyond the impression that it gives to see soldiers wielding colored weapons with Crash and Coco stickers or moving around on top of a kart, something quite surreal that many users have not hesitated to criticizepart of the community has also wanted to look at the price of this pack, which came to cost half the size of the Crash Team Rumble game itself in some markets.

Anyways, Call of Duty Modern Warfare and Warzone 2.0 go ahead with their respective plans while the first details of Call of Duty 2023 are already on the horizon. Meanwhile, Microsoft continues to fight with the authorities over its intention to buy Activision Blizzard.

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By Geeke