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Homelander, Starlight and more coming to Call of Duty

Last month Call of Duty teased that the first-person shooter franchise would be crossing over with the popular adult superhero show The Boys. Now, the full extent of the collab has been announced, with 3 of Vought’s super ‘heroes’ set to come to Call of Duty.

Making the announcement on Twitter, the Vought International account (The Boys’ in-universe corporation) said “BREAKING: Vought and VNN can exclusively confirm that Homelander, Black Noir and a hero who shall not be named are coming to @callofduty. More insightful soundbites from Noir in this press conference for the ages!”

Alongside this, a brief teaser trailer was shared which confirms that the three operator skins will be available to purchase this Wednesday, the 12th of July. no pricing details have been shared, however based on the previous crossovers don’t expect it to be cheap.

It has been interesting to see Call of Duty taking notes from Fortnite, and while not every previous collab has worked out well, what we have seen of The Boys’ models do look rather sharp. The Call of Duty x The Boys crossover will go live tomorrow.

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