Over the last year, Call of Duty: Warzone has been adding more skins for players to customize their look. Now, it appears that Call of Duty: Warzone will soon be adding another skin based on another franchise to its growing list of cosmetics.

Late last year, a Call of Duty dataminer by the name of Nanikos found files in the code about an Attack on Titan skin coming to Call of Duty: Vanguard. The popular Japanese multimedia series has made fans around the world, and a crossover sounded like a good idea. Activision confirmed the crossover earlier this year for both Call of Duty: Vanguard and Call of Duty: Warzone, with the bundle dropping recently. However, it looks like there's more to the crossover than just the skin players received earlier.

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In addition to the Attack on Titan Levi skin that players received earlier this year, Call of Duty: Warzone will be receiving a cool new one according to the well-known leaker Nanikos. Levi is a soldier fighting the Titans, so it would make sense if players using the Levi skin would have some Titans to fight. Fortunately, the next skin that was leaked by Nanikos is an Armored Titan skin.

This has not been confirmed by Activision yet, but Nanikos is a trusted leaker in the community, and it would be odd for Call of Duty players to receive just one skin from a crossover with a series the size of Attack on Titan. Due to the delay of Season 2 for both Call of Duty: Vanguard and Call of Duty: Warzone, though, it's unlikely that Activision will officially confirm this leak for a while.

While it's great that players are getting more Attack on Titan content, fans are probably hoping it's better than what they have already received. Fans were not happy with the Call of Duty: Warzone Levi skin that came out last week, as many were upset with the skin's design and the fact that it was only available for operator Daniel Yatsu. Since Call of Duty strives for realism, the anime skin looks incredibly awkward, with some fans simply calling it a cosplay attempt.

Since Titans come equipped only with their bodies and open skin showing off their massive muscles, fans are hoping that this skin will be available for more operators and that it will look better in-game. Attack on Titan deserves to have some cool looks, but either way, the crossover is good advertising for the currently airing season of the anime.

Call of Duty: Warzone is available for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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