LeBron James Requests Bronny Skin in Call of Duty, Activision Responds with a Counter-Offer
LeBron James asks Activision to add a Bronny skin to Call of Duty, and Activision responds with a counter-offer. Learn more about this potential NBA and CoD crossover.
BollywoodFever: In a surprising move, NBA legend LeBron James took to Twitter to request that Activision add his son Bronny as a skin in Call of Duty. LeBron tweeted, “Bronny just said he want his own ‘skin’. Activision, Call of Duty, talk to me,” sparking excitement among fans for a potential crossover.
Activision quickly responded, “We know Bronny is a shooter, let’s talk. First father-son duo in NBA history. Could be a Call of Duty first too.” This interaction suggests that a collaboration could be on the horizon, as LeBron’s request puts both him and his son in the spotlight for one of gaming’s most popular franchises.
Call of Duty has a history of introducing celebrity skins to the game. Previous crossovers have included iconic athletes like Messi, Neymar Jr., and Pogba in Modern Warfare 2. NBA stars Kevin Durant and Devin Booker have also been featured with their own skins, complete with customized gun bundles.
While there’s no confirmed release date for these potential LeBron and Bronny skins, Activision’s enthusiastic reply leaves the door wide open. Whether or not these skins will debut in time for Black Ops 6 remains unclear, but with LeBron’s influence and Activision’s track record of high-profile collaborations, this father-son duo could soon be making waves in the gaming world.
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