You can now play as Snoop Dogg in Call of Duty

20 April 2022

Snoop Dogg has been released as a playable character in Call of Duty: Vanguard/Warzone.

The games patch notes confirmed that players will be able to “light it up” with the famous rapper as part of a newly-launched content bundle.

The Tracer Pack: Snoop Dogg Operator Bundle, which was released explicitly in time for 4/20 of this year, can now be purchased from the COD in-game store.

The bundle also comes with three Snoop Dogg themed Legendary Weapon Blueprints, Green Weed Tracer Rounds, a Weapon Charm, an Emblem, and two Sprays.

Of course, the bundle also provides access to Snoop Dogg as a playable Operator who can be levelled up like any other Operator.

He also has four challenges to help earn Operator XP and unlockable Operator rewards.

Below you can find a complete list of the bundle’s content and the reveal trailer.

Operator: Snoop Dogg

Legendary Weapon Blueprints:

  • “Bone Ripper” — a nine-attachment, bolt-action sniper rifle.
  • “West Coast Bling” — an assault rifle with a fast fire rate that provides better Operator movement speeds.
  • “The Shiznit” — a highly-accurate ten-attachment SMG with a high rate of fire and incendiary rounds.

Other content:

  • Golden Leaf “Mellow Medal” Weapon Charm.
  • Legendary “The Original Gangsta” Emblem.
  • A “High Art” spray.
  • “Finishizzle Movizzle” Spray.

Vanguard Specific content:

  • “Tactical Toke” Match Intro.
  • “Hit This, Fam” MVP Highlight.


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