NFL X COD: Artist Designs ‘Call Of Duty’ Characters For All The NFL Teams

According to a photo of a hacker who is seen wearing an operator skin that resembles a football player, the NFL may soon be arriving to Call of Duty was a 2022 speculation. Since hackers are known to have access to a wide variety of skins, could this be a skin from an upcoming event?

There have been many Call of Duty collaborations, and it seems like there are yet more to come. A recent hacker may have just revealed a potential NFL and CoD partnership. If you watched the 2022 NFL Draft, you might have seen some crossovers for CoD there, and it appears that we will be getting it soon.

NFL X COD: Artist Designs ‘Call Of Duty’ Characters For All The NFL Teams

There aren’t many digital generations cooler than the ones that the field of artificial intelligence has given us.

The results of an artist utilising AI to design a Call of Duty character for each NFL team are fantastic.

As you can see, the player is wearing an American Football uniform. Hackers frequently have access to unreleased material, so it wouldn’t be the first time anything in Call of Duty was leaked by a hacker. The timing is also ideal. 2 weeks before the start of the next NFL season on September 8th, Vanguard’s fourth season will come to an end.

The NFL can promote their new season — not that it’s necessary — and they can target a younger audience demographic, which is something many businesses want to do. Therefore, adding NFL skins to CoD would make a lot of sense for both sides. Using Fortnite to specifically target those under 16 and then using  CoD to target everyone up to the age of 30. This would also help the NFL expand its fan base outside the US, as CoD is known worldwide.

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This alliance also makes a lot of sense for Activision because it will enable them to increase the popularity and accessibility of their game. Being associated with the NFL, which is by far the most watched sport in the US, would provide a sizable audience for advertising. When players tested Activision’s new game, the company already made hints about this collaboration. During the NFL Draft, some hopefuls were also seen donning CoD pins.

 

 

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