MW2 players mock Snoop Dogg Operator as a ‘war veteran time traveller’

MW2 players mock Snoop Dogg Operator as a ‘war veteran time traveller’
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Jack Marsh

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31st Jul 2023 12:55

Snoop Dogg simply never ages. Ever since his first album in 1992, Snoopy Doo has been a veteran of the RnB scene and doesn't seem to have put on any years - with his cornrows cream boasting some powerful anti-ageing powers.

But what if he could actually be a time traveller?  According to the Call of Duty universe, he is, and fans have been left mocking the series after reintroducing Snoop Dogg in Modern Warfare 2 after becoming a war veteran of Vanguard.

Snoop Dogg returns in Call of Duty with Modern Warfare 2 operator Bundle

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Vanguard and Modern Warfare 2 are supposed to be roughly 75 years apart, with the post-World War 2 game being set just after the global conflict ended.

Now though, Snoop Dogg is joining Nicki Minaj and 21 Savage as a Modern Warfare 2 Operator, making his third appearance in Call of Duty in two years (including CoD Mobile), and the Doggfather hasn't aged a single bit, despite the timeline.

Of course, the brand partners would want Snoop to be looking his freshest, but fans are now mocking the "war veteran" as he prepares to keep Nicki Minaj warm in the bunkers of Al Mazrah.

MW2 mock the new Snoop Dogg Operator

The Call of Duty multiplayer bundles are supposed to depict the storyline, somewhat, with the arrival of Graves meaning that he is actually alive in the campaign and not just a marketing gimmick.

With that in mind, "Snoop is canonically over 100 yrs old," pointed out one fan, although his last team was "Godzilla, King Kong and MechaGodzilla," rather than other rappers and Kevin Durant.

"He just casually enters Call of Duty every now and then. This implies he can just enter any universe at will," said another fan. A third added, "Captain Price *handshake* Snoop Dogg: Being time travelling WW2 veterans."

"Bro served in the trenches of D-day, became a mercenary in the early 2020s, then issued orders to both federation and ghost troops in 2027," a final fan said, clearly jibing at this bizarre timeline within the series.

Aside from this canon headache, others have expressed their hope that his annoying voice quips have now been toned down following the months of earache he gave Vanguard players.

Jack Marsh
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Jack Marsh
Jack is an Esports Journalist at GGRecon. Graduating from the University of Chester, with a BA Honours degree in Journalism, Jack is an avid esports enthusiast and specialises in Rocket League, Call of Duty, VALORANT, and trending gaming news.
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