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.
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.
Is there any chance of Call of Duty bringing The Last of Us characters Ellie and Joel to its vast setup?
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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:
what game universe would you want to live in? 🌌
— Activision Blizzard (@ATVI_AB) February 9, 2023
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.
The Last of Us crossing with Call of Duty
— Mintu Kumar Tomar 👨💻 (@MK_Tomar) February 12, 2023
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.
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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