Warzone 2 fans call Activision to create a John Wick-inspired skin bundle. The franchise has previously collaborated with popular movie franchises such as Die Hard, Godzilla, and Rambo, and fans are eager to see more collaborations with big-name movies and characters.
Warzone 2 Players Want John Wick Crossover
With the release of John Wick: Chapter 4 and its overwhelmingly positive reviews, fans are keen to see the character enter the battle royale arena. A passionate fan first suggested the idea on Reddit, who stated that a John Wick skin bundle is “all we want.” The suggestion quickly gained traction among the Warzone 2 community, with many others rallying around the idea.
Some fans even joked that the resulting skin would be “breathtaking” and that it would be better than “99% of packs they’ve released” so far in Warzone 2. While there were dissenters among the group, with some fans preferring to see improvements to the game itself rather than new skins and bundles, there’s no reason why the developers can’t focus on both.
A John Wick-inspired skin bundle would certainly be a shakeup from the game’s current offerings, and many fans would welcome the addition. With the franchise’s popularity and the positive reception to the latest movie, it’s likely that such a collaboration would be well-received among both Warzone 2 players and John Wick fans alike.
As the video game industry grows and evolves, collaborations with popular franchises and characters are becoming increasingly common. For fans of Warzone 2, a John Wick skin bundle would be an exciting addition to an already popular game. It could potentially pave the way for even more collaborations in the future.
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