The recent collaboration between Call of Duty and the Fallout series has raised eyebrows among gaming enthusiasts. While Fallout is known for its post-apocalyptic world filled with strange mutants and radioactive creatures, this crossover with Call of Duty seems to be underwhelming. The opportunity to dress the military shooter characters in vault dweller jumpsuits from Vault 141 may not be as exciting as one would hope.
The Fallout Vault Dweller tracer pack offers more than 15 items, including gun blueprints for a “Vault-Tec Approved” M16 and an “Atomic Disintegrator” HRM-9. Additionally, players can access charms, calling cards, decals, emblems, stickers, and loading screens inspired by the Fallout universe. These items can be utilized in Modern Warfare III, Warzone, and Warzone Mobile. Moreover, an in-game event called Vault Dwellers is scheduled from June 20th to June 26th, where players can earn rewards like gun camos and charms. It is worth noting that using vault dweller skins during this event will grant extra XP to players.
While some gamers may find the idea of donning vault dweller jumpsuits appealing, others might view it as a missed opportunity for a more groundbreaking collaboration. The lack of innovation in integrating Fallout elements into the Call of Duty universe might leave fans wanting more. Comparing blue pyjamas to the iconic mobile suits from Gundam, one could argue that the crossover falls short in terms of delivering a truly unique and memorable experience.
The Fallout collaboration in Call of Duty represents a merging of two popular gaming franchises. While the addition of Fallout-themed items and skins adds a fresh twist to the gameplay experience, the overall execution of the crossover may leave some players unsatisfied. As gaming continues to evolve with new collaborations and updates, it will be interesting to see how future partnerships between iconic game series shape the landscape of the gaming industry.
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