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Meet the Call of Duty weapon that cooks fried chicken on the battlefield
Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile unveils an assault rifle skin that lets you cook and eat fried chicken without leaving the game.
Call of Duty no longer sets limits to the aspects it designs for weapons. If in Warzone we have already seen crossed universes with brands such as Doom, The Boys, Warhammer or King Kong himself, the mobile versions go further with animations that have little to do with the warmongering of the games. The latest in the franchise is a rifle in which we can cook fried chicken in the middle of the game... and eat it.
The skin in question is called Extra Crispy and is one of the latest additions to Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile. It is attached to the HCR 56 assault rifle. While inspecting the weapon with it attached, the soldier inserts a chicken into the barrel and adjusts one of the nozzles on the stock to cook it. From the nozzle to the stomach. You have to be very lucky to get them, as they appear in the random rolls of the free game.
From fried chicken to a living diorama of the Normandy landings: Call of Duty’s weirdest skins
This isn’t the first time Call of Duty has created some weird skins. Interestingly, the most exotic ones usually appear in mobile spin-offs. In Call of Duty Mobile, we saw a skin that turned a weapon into a living diorama of World War II. When inspecting it, American soldiers moved in the middle of the Normandy landings.
While supporting Call of Duty: Vanguard in the original Warzone, we also saw an operator look that clashed head-on with the World War II setting. We were able to dress our soldier as one of the Titans from Shingeki no Kyojin. The militarized aesthetic of Call of Duty is becoming more and more faded.
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