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Call Of Duty Warzone and Vanguard are buzzing like hot stocks, thanks to its season four release. Activision added a new season for two of their most loved games, taking users on a new adventure. The season went live a month back, introducing a brand new game map, Fortune’s Keep, and a few more things. Apart from that, fans also came across an exclusive launch event, Mercenaries of Fortune, that dropped on the same day. 

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But as time passed, users faced minor bugs and issues, as the developers received multiple complaints. As a result, the franchise released a massive update introducing another exclusive event; some added modes, and vehicle updates. However, fans remained confused with the official artwork, as they could not understand the animal placed beside popular operators. Players spotted this bizarre artwork on COD’s official blog page, which gave a detailed outline of the new update. 

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Is Activision trying to add animal-inspired operators in Warzone?

On July 21, 2022, popular Call Of Duty informant, ‘CharlieIntel’ posted a photo featuring Warzone and Vanguard. The picture showcased Carver Butcher, Ikenna Olowe, and Callum Hendry alongside a disclosed wolf. However, it is tough to differentiate this animal, as it portrays the image of both a wolf and a dog.

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Call Of Duty has previously added animals to its game, as we have come across the iconic K-9 in most titles. But, the franchise has never aimed at releasing an animal-like skin operator, as it would never match with the pre-existing ones. 

Here’s what Charlie said in his latest tweet, “ok btw it appears there’s a dog (maybe a wolf?) operator skin coming to vanguard x warzone during season 4, shown in this artwork.”

This quickly caught the attention of every fan, as the image highly confused them. Interestingly, some fans also made up a theory, saying Activision’s new skin inspired the popular DogeCoin. So, let’s look at how fans reacted to this information. 

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What are your thoughts about this? Do you think Activision might pull out a wolf-like operator? Or the franchise might release it as a pet? Let us know your valuable opinions in the comments section.

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