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Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 (MW2) is reportedly collaborating with Little Caesars to introduce a new operator skin for the multiplayer shooter. Little Caesars is a well-known American pizza chain that is the largest in the country by sales, right after Domino’s and Pizza Hut. This could be one of the largest handshakes in Activision’s history as it brings in a giant from the consumer industry after a successful series of promotions with Monster Energy for Modern Warfare 3.

Modern Warfare 2 managed to skyrocket the player base for Activision with its fresh features and deep weapon customization. The developers also released a long list of attractive skins, including the most recent Diablo 4 crossover that introduced both Lilith and Inarius. Players can collect various free rewards and skins from the ongoing Halloween event.

This article will highlight the possible Modern Warfare 2 collaboration for the Little Caesars operator skin.

Note: The mentioned details about the upcoming bundle are purely based on the findings of dataminers. It has not been confirmed by Activision or any official sources related to Call of Duty.

When does the Little Caesars operator skin release in Modern Warfare 2?

The Little Caesars bundle is expected to be released on December 5, 2023, alongside the inaugural season of Modern Warfare 3. However, this is not a confirmed date as Activision has not officially announced the news of such a collaboration through the blog or any social media platforms.

This would be great news for the entire community as the publisher had a smaller collaboration with the pizza chain before MW2’s launch to give out free rewards like player cards, emblems, and Double XP Tokens. However, that event was region-locked and only available for players in the United States (US) and Canada.

What is included in the Little Caesars bundle in Modern Warfare 2?

Here is a list of all potential items that could be released with the Little Caesars bundle for Activision’s 2022 multiplayer shooter title.

  • Little Caesars Operator skin
  • Two Weapon Blueprints
  • Player Card
  • Emblem
  • Weapon Charm
  • Loading screen

It is important to note that the collaboration might not end up bringing in a full bundle and instead introduce only the Little Caesars operator skin. However, that would also mean that the pack's cost would greatly be reduced or even be tied with in-game challenges that can be completed to claim the cosmetics for free.

Little Caesar’s operator skin details

The leaked image that surfaced on Twitter (X) showcases a vivid orange accent on top of an operator with a deep black combat suit. The character also rocks a pair of sunglasses, a hat with the flaming pizza logo, and a designed orange balaclava to cover the face and neck area. The entire suit has small orange markings with greyed-out pizza logos and a sharp pizza cutter on the equipment belt.

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