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Call of Duty has witnessed numerous transitions since it was introduced to the world nearly two decades ago. With changing times, the series has also adapted to a variety of trends, such as making crossovers with renowned entities from pop culture and real-world personalities. Last year, the Modern Warfare II game had a historic collaboration with football stars like Lionel Messi, Paul Pogba, and Neymar Jr. during the FIFA World Cup 2022 event in Qatar.

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Well, now it looks like Call of Duty might soon begin collaborating with other gaming IPs too. At least there seems to be a possibility of it, going by a recent reaction from publisher Activision Blizzard to a particular tweet online. The latter was regarding a future crossover of COD and PlayStation’s fan favorite, The Last of Us series.

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The main account of Activision Blizzard keeps dropping a bunch of intriguing tweets from time to time. Recently, it shared a similar tweet while asking fans about their favorite gaming universe they would want to live in. Have a look at the initial tweet below:

As expected, the tweet attracted many amazing replies from people on the internet. However, one, in particular, was quite captivating, to say the least. This tweet, a response to Activision, was regarding a future possibility of Call of Duty doing a gaming-based collaboration with The Last of Us – the hit IP from PlayStation and Naughty Dog’s Neil Druckmann.

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The most exciting thing to notice is that Activision Blizzard liked this tweet. It’s a known fact that The Last of Us is currently trending a lot due to HBO Max’s blockbuster live-action TV series adaptation. That can be one of the reasons why the publisher reacted to the tweet. However, it maybe an indication that the company won’t mind having a crossover with the PlayStation IP at some point in the future.

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Although it’s just a vague speculation, The Last of Us entering the universe of Call of Duty might be a massive event. After all, both these brands have got huge fanbases in millions. If they come together, the gaming enthusiasts will be elated with joy.

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What are your thoughts on Activision‘s response above to the possibility of TLOU x COD? Are you also interested in witnessing this collaboration if it gets official? Let us know in the comments.

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