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Activision has confirmed that Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and Warzone will receive a crossover with Amazon Prime Video’s Fallout TV series as part of Season 1’s midseason update. The publisher released a short teaser showcasing silhouettes of upcoming operator skins, strongly hinting at characters inspired by Lucy, The Ghoul, and Maximus in his iconic power armor. While full cosmetic details have not yet been revealed, the crossover marks the first major licensed collaboration to appear in Black Ops 7. As with previous Call of Duty crossovers, the Fallout collaboration is expected to include limited-time events and themed challenges. It remains unclear whether the operator skins will be tied to an event pass or sold as individual store bundles. Historically, paid event passes cost 1,100 CoD Points ($10), while operator bundles are typically priced at 2,800 CoD Points ($25). The collaboration coincides with the launch of Fallout Season 2, which premiered on December 16, making the timing especially notable. It also follows Activision’s decision to cancel the Carry Forward program, meaning Black Ops 6 crossover skins such as Beavis and Butt-Head will not carry over into Black Ops 7. Earlier statements from Activision suggested a desire for Call of Duty to feel “immersive, intense, visceral and in many ways grounded,” though no long-term commitment regarding crossover cosmetics was outlined. With the arrival of the Fallout operators, it appears that authenticity may primarily apply to the game’s launch window rather than its ongoing seasonal content. '''More:'''[[News/Details of Marathon Revealed|Details of Marathon Revealed]]
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