Snoop Dogg is lending his vocal talents to Activision and Infinity Ward for Call of Duty: Ghostsâ upcoming content. Yes, you read that right. And although many would think heâs written a new song to add to the gameâs soundtrack, heâs actually going to voice multiplayer callouts.
Wait, what?
The âdee-oh-double-geeâ himself will let you know when âBallistic vests ready. Those are some fine ass threadsâ or that âYou got that spitfire drone now. Thatâs whatâs up.â
You’ll see in the video below what drew him to the Call of Duty project and how he added his own âSnoopismsâ to the game:
Snoop Dogg isn’t the only star talent lending his voice to the game. The âDrill Instructor Voice Packâ adds similar vocal contributions from R. Lee Ermey, best known as Gunnery Sergeant Hartman in Full Metal Jacket. Both packs will cost $2.99 (and potentially your sanity).
The two voice packs, as well as several other character and weapon customization packs, will be released just two days shy of Snoop Doggâs favorite day, on April 22. The prices and packs will vary from a $1.99 marijuana-leaf themed âBlunt Force Personalization Packâ to a $3.99 âSoap Legend Pack.â All packs are set to release first on the Xbox 360 and Xbox One, with other platforms receiving the DLC at a later date.
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