Since Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 hit the shelves, there’s been no shortage of drama surrounding the game. Fans of the franchise have had mixed feelings about some of the creative directions that Treyarch, the developer, has chosen for this latest installment. Among the many discussions, the topic that’s gotten quite a bit of attention is the continuous addition of outrageous skins.
Critics argue that these skins strip away the game’s sense of realism, which is a fair point. However, not everyone feels that way. In fact, a segment of players seems to love these extravagant visuals enough to keep them coming. The skins are obviously doing well enough that Treyarch’s team, spearheaded by Associate Creative Director Miles Leslie, defends their decision to keep them around, citing the artistic freedom it provides. With the understanding that Black Ops 6 will continue to embrace eccentricity in its cosmetics, it’s high time to consider a Marvel crossover.
Despite not everyone jumping on the crossover skins bandwagon, hope lingers among fans that Marvel might eventually join the Call of Duty universe. A juggernaut in the pop culture arena, Marvel would seem a natural fit for a collaboration with Call of Duty and its related titles. If Black Ops 6 is set to further delve into extravagant skins, why not push the envelope on the kinds of franchises that can be incorporated? Though the game has been out for just about six months, it already boasts a variety of wild skins sold in its in-game shop. Compared to some of these more bizarre options, a Marvel-themed addition could seem almost subtle—making it an opportune moment for such a team-up.
Among the most interesting skins in Black Ops 6 are:
– Raccoon Goon
– Reborn
– Daddy Claus
– Dragon Knight
– Host
– Bloke Biter
– Astro Chicken
The latest Squid Game crossover clearly indicates Treyarch’s willingness to partner with prominent names. Squid Game’s popularity is undeniable, though it still doesn’t quite reach the vast fanbase Marvel enjoys. This partnership reflects the kind of creative ventures Treyarch is considering bringing into Black Ops 6.
Black Ops 6’s partnership with Squid Game is wrapping up on January 24.
Bringing Marvel into Call of Duty would be a landmark moment for both the game and the superhero universe. As two heavyweight names in their respective fields, a collaboration could drive up player engagement and bring in Marvel enthusiasts who might not yet be part of the Call of Duty community. Marvel has been involved in significant crossovers, like its numerous collaborations with Fortnite, so it seems logical for Call of Duty to seek a similar alliance. Some characters, like a World War II-era Captain America or The Punisher, would naturally fit into the game’s settings.
With Marvel branching into its own multiplayer endeavors like Marvel Rivals, it might become more challenging to see characters like Captain America and Iron Man making their way into Call of Duty. Creating buzz through its own games could make Marvel less inclined to team up elsewhere. However, it’s curious that this much-anticipated crossover hasn’t occurred yet.
Last summer, rumors swirled about Wolverine and Deadpool joining Black Ops 6, but these turned out to be false.
The debate over outlandish skins in Call of Duty games likely won’t go away anytime soon. Yet, there’s also an array of more traditional cosmetics available for those who prefer them. While Black Ops 6 sometimes stirs up controversy, it nonetheless manages to keep its crossovers appealing to many.