Cross-Border Linkages: Call of Duty Modern Warfare II 2022 and Diablo IV” or “The Final Hour: Call of Duty Modern Warfare II 2022 Collaboration with Diablo IV

2023-09-25 12:10:29

As the sixth season of “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II 2022” (Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II 2022) is expected to be updated at the end of September, as the last revised season, Activision Blizzard (Activision Blizzard) brings the group’s two major players for the first time The linkage and cooperation of signature IPs allows you to control Lilith and Inaris from “Diablo IV” in “The Final Hour”. Yes, it’s true. According to Activision’s announcement, “Modern Warfare II 2022” and the free battle royale “Call of Duty: Warzone” will have cross-border linkages with multiple IPs in Season 6. Of course, there will also be new ones. Special operations soldier shape. According to the screenshots, the currently released linkage cooperation special forces include “Spawn” (Spawn), “Evil Dead II” (Evil Dead II) Ash, “He-Man and the Masters of the Universe) Skeleton King, Acat from “HELLSING”, and Lilith and Inaris from “Diablo 4” that Blizzard players are familiar with. The most important thing this season is “The Haunting” in the Halloween period. The related IP styling package should be launched in mid-October. Of course, it is the first time for a Blizzard game that the characters in the “Diablo” game become special forces soldiers in “The Last Call”, but considering that Blizzard and Activision are actually under the same company, this cooperation is the least surprising. of. Season 6 of “Modern Warfare II 2022” will receive a revamp and update on September 28 together with the free battle royale “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare”, and the latest game in the series “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III 2023” (Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III 2023) is expected to be released on November 10th overseas time.

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