21 Savage provides the soundtrack for the new Call of Duty Operator Bundle Pack.

21 Savage releases new bundle for Call of Duty game.

September 6th 2023.

21 Savage provides the soundtrack for the new Call of Duty Operator Bundle Pack.
21 Savage has joined Nicki Minaj and Snoop Dogg as part of the “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare” operator bundle pack. The Atlanta rapper is now a playable character and Operator of the KorTac faction featured in “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II” and “Call of Duty.”

The “Tracer Pack: 21 Savage Operator Bundle” was released during the Season 5 Reloaded version of “Modern Warfare II” on Aug. 30. Skins within the bundle are a tribute to some of 21 Savage's songs and mixtapes, like The Tempus Razorback's “Savage Mode,” BAS-P “Red Opps” blueprints, the “Skrrt Skrrt” UTV skin, and the “Mr. Right Now” Loading Screen. Fans of the rapper will also recognize the Combat Knife “Slaughter King” blueprint, which comes from 21 Savage's mixtape of the same name. When performing one of 21 Savage's Finishing Move Quips, you’ll hear his playable character say, “It’s a fatality if you try to handle me,” a lyric from his song “Immortal.”

The “A lot” rapper’s operator bundle pack is part of “Call of Duty” and Activision’s celebration of the 50th anniversary of hip-hop. They released operator bundles for Nicki Minaj and Snoop Dogg last month. Now gamers can get their hands on 21 Savage's pack from the “Warzone 2” and “Modern Warfare 2” store during Season 5 Reloaded for 2,400 CoD Points. Call of Duty took to Instagram last week to let fans know they could finally go “Savage Mode” with the bundle pack.

Nicki Minaj was the first real female celebrity to be turned into a “Call of Duty” operator, which is a huge milestone. Pam Grier and Cassandra “Elvira” Peterson were previously added as secret unlockable characters in “Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare’s Zombies” and Sarah Michelle Gellar made an appearance in “Call of Duty: Black Ops’ Zombies,” via Mashable. 21 Savage's bundle pack is the perfect way to honor and celebrate the 50th anniversary of hip-hop.

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