Squid Game is a South Korean series that achieved massive success upon its launch on Netflix in September 2021. Three years later, the streaming giant is airing the second season and is taking the opportunity to partner with Activision to integrate elements into its most popular franchise, namely Call of Duty.
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Squid Game is a series that tells the story of 456 people who hope to win a large sum of money to help them overcome significant financial difficulties. But what makes the series intriguing is that the games, inspired by all the schoolyard games, have a deadly outcome for those who fail. The wait may have seemed long, but it took three years for the second season to be broadcast. To inject fresh blood into the content of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, after the release of elements related to the Season 1 Reloaded, Activision and Netflix are joining forces.
Thus, starting this January 3, 2025, the year will kick off at full speed for fans of the game who can count on the integration of Operators inspired by the characters from the second season aired since December 26, 2024, on the streaming platform, including player 006 Niran and player 115 Maya via the free Event Pass path, as well as Front Man via the Premium path. As a point of information, a final season is scheduled for this year. To best prepare for the deployment of this new content, the CoD publisher has released a trailer providing a preview of what awaits players.
In addition to the new Operators mentioned above, we already know that we can also count on new weapon blueprints and limited-time game modes. This collaboration will indeed affect the multiplayer of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 but also the Zombies mode and Call of Duty: Warzone. Of course, everyone will be able to enjoy it on the platforms that host the game, namely PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S, with the added possibility of playing it via the PC Game Pass and the Game Pass Ultimate, which also allows enjoying it via the Cloud.